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The origins of sedimentation in Husserl's phenomenology
Abstract Husserl is the philosopher who transformed the geological metaphor of sedimentation into a philosophical concept. While tracing the development of Husserl's reflections on sedimentation, I argue that the distinctive feature of Husserl's approach lies in his preoccupation with the question concerning the origins of sedimentations.
Saulius Geniusas
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Husserl on Hallucination: A Conjunctive Reading [PDF]
Several commentators have recently attributed conflicting accounts of the relation between veridical perceptual experience and hallucination to Husserl.
Bower, Matt E.
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The use of Husserl's phenomenology in nursing research: A discussion paper.
AIMS To discuss how Husserl's descriptive phenomenology, as a philosophy and approach, has been used and reported in researching the experiences of others, using the topic of foreign-trained nurses. DESIGN Discussion paper.
Mohammed Al-Sheikh Hassan
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Husserl’s Theory of Scientific Explanation: A Bolzanian Inspired Unificationist Account
Husserl’s early picture of explanation in the sciences has never been completely provided. This lack represents an oversight, which we here redress. In contrast to currently accepted interpretations, we demonstrate that Husserl does not adhere to the ...
H. Williams, T. Byrne
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In the present article I discuss, in confrontation with the most recent studies on Husserl’s phenomenology of acting and willing, the taxonomy of action that is collected in the volume ‘Wille und Handlung’ of the Husserliana edition Studien zur Struktur ...
N. Spano
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This paper examines the evolution of Husserl’s philosophy of non-intuitive intentions. The analysis has two stages. First, I expose a mistake in Husserl’s account of non-intuitive acts from his 1901 Logical Investigations.
T. Byrne
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Husserl’s Transcendentalization of Mathematical Naturalism
The paper aims to capture a form of naturalism that can be found “built-in” in phenomenology, namely the idea to take science or mathematics on its own, without postulating extraneous normative “molds” on it.
M. Hartimo
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The Husserl-Heidegger Relationship in the Jewish Imagination
:This essay examines ways in which the troubled personal and philosophical relationship between the philosophers Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger was imagined, retold, and deployed in Jewish contexts.
Daniel M. Herskowitz
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Fenomenologia [„Encyklopedia Brytyjska”: wersja I]
This text is the ‘first draft” (erster Entwurf) of Edmund Husserl’s article for the 14th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. The text had four versions (A, B, C, D) and it received its final version after many months of work. This ‘first draft’ has a
Edmund Husserl
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Enlightenment Germany and the Invention of Siberia [PDF]
During the period of German Enlightenment, German scholars at service in the Russian state began scientific exploration of Siberia and organized the “Great northern expedition” (1733–1743) which was later completed by other researchers.
Michel Espagne
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