Adorno Contra Transcendental Idealism: A Critique of Husserl’s Notion of Objectivity
The work intends to reconstruct Theodor Adorno’s critique of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental idealism. The intended goal of Husserl’s phenomenology was to continue the Cartesian project of attaining certitude, and in the process, dismantle the alleged ...
Raphaella Elaine Miranda
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The Call and Response in the French Phenomenology of Religion
Is it legitimate to talk about religion as a phenomenology of modern philosophy? Some French phenomenologists have argued that philosophical discourses can be used in phenomenology to describe religious phenomena, and doing so does not contradict the ...
Yanbo Zheng
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Moral Experience: Its Existence, Describability, and Significance [PDF]
One of the newest research areas in moral philosophy is moral phenomenology: the dedicated study of the experiential dimension of moral mental life. The idea has been to bring phenomenological evidence to bear on some central issues in metaethics and ...
Kriegel, Uriah
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Understanding the Key Tenets of Heidegger’s Philosophy for Interpretive Phenomenological Research
Martin Heidegger’s phenomenology provides methodological guidance for qualitative researchers seeking to explicate the lived experience of study participants. However, most phenomenological researchers apply his philosophy loosely. This is not surprising
Marcella Horrigan-Kelly+2 more
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AR EGZISTUOJA FENOMENOLOGINĖS FILOSOFIJOS TRADICIJA LIETUVOJE?
Fenomenologinės filosofijos recepcija Lietuvoje visų pirma galėtų būti siejama su Vosyliaus Sezemano bandymu inkorporuoti Husserlio fenomenologiją į savąją gnoseologijos sistemą.
Dalius Jonkus
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Time, Memoria, Creation: Receptions of Augustinism in the Philosophical Theology
The aim of the paper is to develop a thesis about the potential of phenomenology as a method for analyzing classical ancient texts. The article outlines the key issues of the doctrine of the time of Augustine and raises the question of the principles of ...
Tatiana Litvin
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Phenomenology and philosophy of science
This chapter argues that the crisis of philosophy consists in the fact that its scientificity is bankrupt: our philosophy is not scientific, and we are skeptical about its possibility to ever become so. Due to the crisis of philosophy, we are unable to render our sciences genuine sciences of being: the sense of their objective domains remains obscure ...
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The Origins of Phenomenology in Austro-German Philosophy. Brentano, Husserl [PDF]
The development of phenomenology in nineteenth‐century German philosophy is that of a particular stream within the larger historical‐philosophical complex of Austro‐German philosophy. As the “grandfather of phenomenology” resp. the “disgusted grandfather
Frechette, Guillaume
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“Lives and times”: The case for qualitative longitudinal research in anatomical sciences education
Abstract Qualitative longitudinal research (QLR) focuses on changes in perceptions, interpretations, or practices through time. Despite longstanding traditions in social science, QLR has only recently appeared in anatomical sciences education (ASE).
Charlotte E. Rees, Ella Ottrey
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Hegel's Nonfoundationalism: A Phenomenological Account of the Structure of Philosophy of Right [PDF]
In the Phenomenology Hegel insists there are no presupposed standards of truth: standards are internal. "Consciousness provides its own criterion from within itself, so that the investigation becomes a comparison of consciousness with itself"(PhdG 84 ...
Tunick, Mark
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