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Preti and Husserl

2019
Husserl is one of the authors who most influenced Preti’s thought. Starting from his early texts, Husserl represents a constant and, most importantly, a dynamic presence in Preti’s work. Indeed, Husserlian philosophy, along with the transcendental philosophy to which it ultimately belongs, constitutes the theoretical core of the rationalistic themes ...
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Levinas and Husserl

2018
This article explores Levinas’s complex relationship to Husserlian phenomenology as evinced in four periods marking the former’s intellectual development: 1929–1940, with Levinas exploring Husserl’s conception of “intuition”; 1940–1945, the years when Levinas developed a hermeneutic phenomenology of an embodied subject (“hypostasis”); 1961, with his ...
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Husserl and the ‘absolute’

2010
It is natural to use this celebration of Husserl’s 150th anniversary as an occasion to reflect upon his legacy. This can be done in different ways. One possibility is to study the influence he has exerted on the development of 20th century philosophy. That the influence has been immense can hardly be disputed.
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Husserl’s Ideen

2013
Introduction.- INITIAL AND CONTINUED RECEPTION.- 1. Jose Ortega y Gasset and Human Rights, J.M. Diaz Alvarez.- Reading and Rereading Ideen in Japan, T. Tani.- Edith Stein and Autism, K.M. Haney.- Ludwig Ferdinand Clauss and Racialization, R. Bernasconi.- The Ideen and Neo-Kantianism, A. Staiti.- The Distinctive Structure of the Emotions, A.J. Steinbock.
Thomas Nenon, Lester Embree
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Husserl

2009
Il volume è una presentazione completa del pensiero di Edmund Husserl, e offre un'interpretazione del suo pensiero che ha nella struttura e nell'analisi dell'esperienza antepredicativa il suo nucleo.
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Edmund Husserl

2018
Edmund Husserl’s relevance for phenomenological psychopathology and psychiatry hinges in part on the foundational and methodological aspects of his philosophy, as rooted both in Gestalt psychology and experimental phenomenology of perception and thought.
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