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Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind
2005I. 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
2020Having 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 Zubiri as a Phenomenological Philosophy
1991The 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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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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Philosophy and Phenomenology of the Body
1975Introduction: The Seeming Contingency of the Question concerning the Body and the Necessity for an Ontological Analysis of the Body.- I: The Philosophical Presuppositions of the Biranian Analysis of the Body.- 1. The Philosophical Presuppositions of Biranian Ontology.- 2. The Transcendental Deduction of the Categories.- 3. The Theory of the Ego and the
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Philosophy, Psychology, Phenomenology
2009The chapter investigates the relation between philosophy, psychology, and phenomenology. First, it gives a brief account of Husserl’s criticism of psychologism in his Logical Investigations (Logische Untersuchungen). Then it looks at Husserl’s later distinction between a phenomenological psychology and a transcendental phenomenology.
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Phenomenology as Philosophy of Science
1969A philosophical theory or doctrine can legitimately be expected to offer at least some philosophical exposition — even though implicit — of the rationale of natural science (or sciences). We refer here to a possible philosophy of science so far as it can be derived from Husserl’s phenomenology.
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Phenomenology as Transcendental Philosophy
2020In our last chapter we seemed to have resolved one dilemma only to be faced with several new ones. Initially, we found a way through our impasse with respect to the genetic question of the Logical Investigations by differentiating between natural and philosophical sciences and holding that phenomenology, as a philosophical discipline, would be ...
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Rorty, Phenomenology and Transcendental Philosophy
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 1983Richard Rorty’s book1 bridges the gap, much talked about in the English-speaking philosophical world, between “Analytic philosophy” and “Continental philosophy” by showing, first, that they both inherited from Descartes, Locke and Kant, the same themes, concerns and ambitions and, second, that they both are on the verge of meeting the same fate.
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Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology
1976This is the second volume in the series of American University Publi cations in Philosophy. It, like the first volume, moves significantly beyond what other books have done before it. The first volume's original ity lay in its bringing together essays that explored important new directions in the explanation of behavior, language, and religion.
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