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Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism. Husserl’s method, it is argued, does not have the resources to provide an account of consciousness of other minds.
Walsh, Philip J.
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Re-examining Husserl’s Non-Conceptualism in the Logical Investigations [PDF]
A recent trend in Husserl scholarship takes the Logische Untersuchungen (LU) as advancing an inconsistent and confused view of the non-conceptual content of perceptual experience.
Kidd, Chad
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A Phenomenological Approach to the Korean "We": A Study in Social Intentionality [PDF]
This paper explores the phenomenological concept “we” based on a pre-existing understanding of traditional phenomenology alongside a new aspect of the concept by introducing an analysis of “we” in Korean.
Kim, Hye Young
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Description's Objects: Austrian Variations [PDF]
What did Wittgenstein take description to involve ? What are the objects of his descriptions ? What did he think he was doing in and by describing what he described ?
Mulligan, Kevin
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Il virtuale della Fenomenologia nella Fisica: Temporalità e Cinestesi alla prova della Teoria della Relatività. Dai Manoscritti di Einstein e Husserl [PDF]
The Virtual of Phenomenology in Physics. The Theory of Relativity like proof bench of Temporality and Kinaesthesia. From Einstein and Husserl’s manuscripts The search for objective knowledge purports to aim at a reality independent of our experience of ...
MASTROBISI, GIORGIO JULES
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El dolor y la imaginación, dos vivencias en los límites de la conciencia
Desarrollamos un análisis comparativo de las vivencias del dolor físico y de la imaginación desde la perspectiva fenomenológica. Partimos de la hipótesis de que ambas vivencias forman los estados límite de la vida consciente.
Pau Pedragosa
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The possibility for a practical view of ethics: Husserl and Heidegger on the philosophy of law [PDF]
This contribution centres on the practical view of ethics and its connection with the philosophy of law as it is portrayed in the works of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger.
Massa, Manuela
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Deleuze on Spinoza’s Geometrism
In his seminars, Deleuze claims that Spinoza is ‘an absolute geometrist’. This article contextualizes, explains and substantiates this aspect of Deleuze’s interpretation of Spinoza.
Florian Vermeiren
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One of principal tasks of Paul Ricoeur’s Memory, History, Forgetting is to analyze the phenomenon of social cohesion, understood not as a uniform bond, but in terms of human plurality that arises from a diversity of perspectives of remembering groups ...
Jeffrey Andrew Barash
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Heidegger's early phenomenology [PDF]
This paper attempts to shed some light on Heidegger’s early conception of phenomenology in light of its conscious departure from Husserl’s conception of phenomenology. The period in question extends from Heidegger’s first Freiburg lectures in 1919 to his
Dahlstrom, Daniel
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