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Husserl’s Other Phenomenology of Feelings: Approval, Value, and Correctness
Husserl Studies, 2023Thomas Byrne
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Heidegger's Critique of the Husserl/Searle Account of Intentionality
, 2016In Being and Time, Heidegger seeks to undermine the Cartesian tradition of the priority of knowledge over practice. At first it looks as if Heidegger seeks simply to invert this tradition by arguing that detached contemplation is a privative modification
H. Dreyfus
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Husserl Against Heidegger Against Husserl
2007So many ways to say that one is against someone, especially in the context of also saying that one agrees with or follows someone (as we shall see below). How far does one have to be no longer with a thinker’s thought to be against that thinker’s thought?
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2010
As the founding father of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl has been hugely influential in the development of contemporary continental philosophy. Burt Hopkins's new book is a significant and important work of fresh interpretation and synthesis of the whole of Husserl's phenomenology as it is presented in the published corpus that will be required reading ...
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As the founding father of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl has been hugely influential in the development of contemporary continental philosophy. Burt Hopkins's new book is a significant and important work of fresh interpretation and synthesis of the whole of Husserl's phenomenology as it is presented in the published corpus that will be required reading ...
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Normativity and Teleology in Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology
Husserl Studies, 2021Dingru Huang
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International Philosophical Quarterly, 1968
The desire for unity is almost ineradicable in human nature, and a recent manifestation of this characteristic is to be found in the attempt to associate Wittgenstein with Husserl, or conscript Wittgenstein into the Husserlian camp or vice versa.1 Not quite so hilarious as turning Kierkegaard into a linguistic philosopher, it nevertheless has its ...
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The desire for unity is almost ineradicable in human nature, and a recent manifestation of this characteristic is to be found in the attempt to associate Wittgenstein with Husserl, or conscript Wittgenstein into the Husserlian camp or vice versa.1 Not quite so hilarious as turning Kierkegaard into a linguistic philosopher, it nevertheless has its ...
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The anarchy of sense: husserl in deleuze, deleuze in husserl
PARADIGMI, 2014Mettendo in pratica il metodo deleuziano del discorso indiretto, questo saggio vuole realizzare un confronto reciproco tra Deleuze e Husserl. La prima parte del saggio indaga la teoria deleuziana del senso nella quattordicesima serie di Logica del senso.
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Motivation and Horizon: Phenomenal Intentionality in Husserl
, 2017This paper argues for a Husserlian account of phenomenal intentionality. Experience is intentional insofar as it presents a mind-independent, objective world. Its doing so is a matter of the way it hangs together, its having a certain structure.
Philip J. Walsh
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2009
From a purely quantitative point of view, Edmund Husserl has devoted a rather small amount of time and space to the study of language proper. Essentially, his contributions within this domain amount to the description of language use in the First Logical Investigation (Husserl 1901), and the determination of the essential properties of language as such
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From a purely quantitative point of view, Edmund Husserl has devoted a rather small amount of time and space to the study of language proper. Essentially, his contributions within this domain amount to the description of language use in the First Logical Investigation (Husserl 1901), and the determination of the essential properties of language as such
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REID, HUSSERL AND PHENOMENOLOGY
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2001In this paper I argue that there is an affinity between Reid and Husserl, or at least between Reid and what I shall call the ‘Austrian’ Husserl as opposed to the ‘German’ Husserl. The first is a realist, the scourge of psychologism, a sober and painstaking analyst of the various kinds of intentional experience, for whom such analysis is just an ...
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