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Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology and the project of science [PDF]
The article presents Edmund Husserl’s idea of transcendental phenomenology in the perspective of the project of science. This aspect of Husserl’s writings was pointed out by, for example, Rudolf Bernet, Manfred Brelage, Iso Kern, Eduard Marbach, Eugen ...
Agnieszka Wesołowska
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How phenomenology can help us learn from the experiences of others
Introduction As a research methodology, phenomenology is uniquely positioned to help health professions education (HPE) scholars learn from the experiences of others.
Brian E Neubauer +2 more
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Must Phenomenology be Transcendental?
An example of criticism of the transcendental character of phenomenology from within the phenomenological movement has recently been presented by Claude Romano. I argue against Romano’s criticism.
Eylem Hacımuratoğlu
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An Interpretation of Heidegger’s Criticism of the Starting Point and the Matter of Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology [PDF]
In the lecture History of the Concept of Time: Prolegomena Heidegger levels an immanent phenomenological criticism at Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology.
Ahmad Rajabi
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Aspects of the ‘transcendental’ according to Kant and Husserl: Logos, matheme, metaphor [PDF]
This paper deals with the methodological and ontological significance of transcendentalism. The author advocates the understanding of transcendental philosophy as ontology and presents a critique of the interpretation given by David Carr, who attached a ...
Vyazmin A. Yu.
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In this text I intend to deal with the question whether phenomenology is to be uniquely developed as a transcendental philosophy. From a historical standpoint, a number of post-Husserlian phenomenologists aimed at overcoming Husserl's phenomenology ...
Claudio Tarditi
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Husserl and the Theological Question
Defending the ancient thesis, that being and the true, or being and manifestation, are necessarily inseparable, is at the heart of transcendental phenomenology.
James G. Hart
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The task of this article is to articulate the everyday power of liturgy by clarifying the transcendental significance of ritual action. The paper makes three major claims: first, that liturgical practices function transcendentally, and therefore alter ...
Neal DeRoo
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Aspects of the Transcendental Phenomenology of Language
Transcendental Phenomenology of language wrestles with the relationship of language to mind’s manifestation of being. Of special interest is the sense in which language is, like one’s embodiment, a medium of manifestation. Not only does it permit sharing
James G. Hart
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The Phenomenological Meaning of Life in Husserl’s Thought [PDF]
The well-known contemporary philosopher, Edmund Husserl, relying on the intentionality of consciousness, introduced a new method of transcendental phenomenology in Western philosophy. According to this method, contrary to empiricists, truth is not rooted
َAlireza Faraji
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