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PERFORMATIVE ACTS AND GENDER CONSTITUTION: AN ESSAY IN PHENOMENOLOGY AND FEMINIST THEORY

, 1988
Philosophers rarely think about acting in the theatrical sense, but they do have a discourse of 'acts' that maintains associative semantic meanings with theories of performance and acting. For example, John Searle's 'speech acts,' those verbal assurances
J. Butler
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Putting Consumer Experience Back into Consumer Research: The Philosophy and Method of Existential-Phenomenology

, 1989
Existential-phenomenology is presented as an alternative paradigm for conceptualizing and studying consumer experience. Basic theoretical tenets of existential-phenomenology are contrasted with more traditional assumptions and methods used in consumer ...
Craig J Thompson   +2 more
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Phenomenology and Philosophy

1993
Where and when did philosophy begin? Here we have an altogether plausible question that is inherent in a cultural context and accepted in its obviousness: but it contains a paradox inasmuch as this cultural context — within which philosophy has a when and a where or, if you prefer, a history — remains wholly and irremediably estranged from this ...
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Philosophy of mind and phenomenology : conceptual and empirical approaches

, 2015
Introduction Section I: Introspection and Phenomenal Consciousness 1. Cognitive Phenomenology David Woodruff Smith 2. For-me-ness: What It Is and What It Is Not Dan Zahavi and Uriah Kriegel Section II: Embodiment and Sociality 3.
D. Dahlstrom   +2 more
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Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind

2005
I. THE PLACE OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN PHILOSOPHY OF MIND II: SELF-AWARENESS AND SELF-KNOWLEDGE III. INTENTIONALITY IV. UNITIES OF CONSCIOUSNESS V.
David Woodruff Smith, Amie L. Thomasson
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Phenomenology as Rigorous Philosophy

2020
Having presented Husserl’s pre-transcendental position in Chap. 1, we may now turn our attention to his breakthrough to the transcendental and the initial stages of his transcendental period proper. We shall find, however, that this is no simple or straightforward matter. In this chapter, we begin by picking up where we left off in the closing pages of
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The Philosophy of Perception: Phenomenology and Image Theory

, 2014
Preface 1. Philosophical Myths and Models 2. Phenomenology: Philosophy without a Model 3. The Me of Perception 4.
Lambert Wiesing
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The Philosophy of Zubiri as a Phenomenological Philosophy

1991
The aim of this essay is to try to determine to what degree we can affirm that Zubiri’s Philosophy of Reality is a phenomenological philosophy. To that end we start from Zubiri’s own concept of phenomenology, that which he set forth in a 1935 article entitled “Filosofia y Metafisica ...
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Philosophy of phenomenology: how understanding aids research.

Nurse Researcher, 2012
AIM To assist the researcher in understanding the similarities and differences between the Husserlian and Heideggerian philosophies of phenomenology, and how that philosophy can inform nursing research as a useful methodology.
M. Converse
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Phenomenology and Islamic Philosophy

2002
“Phenomenology in Islam” does not only mean a survey of phenomenological studies, translations, dissertations, books on Husserl and his disciples, the founders of phenomenological ontology and applied phenomenology in the Muslim world, but it also means the spontaneous birth of phenomenology in each culture passing through the same circumstances that ...
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