
Layers in Husserl's Phenomonology
Peter R. Costello
Layers in Husserl's Phenomenology provides close readings and analyses of a number of Husserl's key translated and untranslated works across the entirety of his corpus. While maintaining a dialogue with four decades' worth of scholarship on Husserl, Peter R. Costello provides a number of new and significant insights that depart from earlier interpretations of his work, along with a revised, consistent translation of a number of important Husserlian terms.
Layers in Husserl's Phenomenology situates Husserl firmly within the trajectory of later Continental thought and contributes to the recent reconsideration of Husserl as a legitimate precursor to the thought of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Emmanuel Levinas, and Jacques Derrida. Written in a readable style appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate students, this study will be valued by those interested in phenomenology in general and in Husserl in particular.
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Reviews for Layers in Husserl's Phenomonology
Scott Marratto
Review of Metaphysics, December 2013
‘Costello provides a valuable addition to Husserlian scholarship, primarily due to the clarity of his writing and excellent choice of examples.’
Rachel Robinson
Dialogue vol 52:02:2013
‘Costello’s Husserl interpretation can be considered as a layer in the book which as a whole is an adventurous and ambitious piece of phenomenology, clearly written with enthusiasm and passion.’
Joona Taipale
Husserl Studies, September 2014
‘This book as a whole is an adventurous and ambitious piece of phenomenology, clearly written with enthusiasm and passion.’
Joona Taipale
Husserl Studies vol 31:2015