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Husserl’s philosophy, by the usual account, evolved through three stages: 1. development of an anti-psychologistic, objective foundation of logic and mathematics, rooted in Brentanian descriptive psychology; 2.
Smith, Barry, Smith, David Woodruff
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Husserl’s Concept of the ‘Transcendental Person’: Another Look at the Husserl–Heidegger Relationship [PDF]
This paper offers a further look at Husserl’s late thought on the transcendental subject and the Husserl–Heidegger relationship. It attempts a reconstruction of how Husserl hoped to assert his own thoughts on subjectivity vis-à-vis Heidegger, while also ...
Luft, Sebastian
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the perceptions and experiences of students raising concerns during pre‐registration health and/or social care training in England. Design Systematic review. Data Sources MEDLINE, CINAHL, ERIC, PsycINFO and Education Research Complete were systematically searched for studies published between September 2015 and August 2024. Grey
Charlotte Phillips +8 more
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Husserl has spilled much ink motivating the transcendental reduction that is supposed to pave the way for the ultimate, subjective science, i.e., transcendental phenomenology.
Philipp Berghofer
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Retrojection of Sublime and Transcendental Landscape in the Non-Symbolic Phenomenology of Marc Richir. This paper deals with an inquiry of the non-symbolic phenomenology and, more precisely, of the Richirian transcendental landscape considered as a ...
Codruţa FURTUNĂ
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Husserl’s Theory of the Phenomenological Reduction: Between Life-World and Cartesianism [PDF]
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl\u27s theory of the phenomenological reduction, incorporating manuscript material that has been published since the defining essays of the first generation of Husserl research.
Luft, Sebastian
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Abstract Kantian ethics is traditionally seen as grounded in unchanging, universally binding, and a priori knowable principles. I argue that this picture is incomplete: Kant grounds his ethics not only in categorical moral principles, but also in regulative moral ideas of reason.
Sabina Vaccarino Bremner
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Is it useful to understand disease through Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology?
This article explores the relationship between disease and our understanding of it through the lens of Husserl’s phenomenology. It argues that understanding disease requires us to examine the fundamental conditions and various aspects and that ...
Woosok Choi
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Teori Pengetahuan Edmund Husserl
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) was born in Prosznitz town in Moravia. Edmund Husserl studied Phenomenology with Franz Brentano, Husserl's very influenced with phenomenology thought founded by Franz Brentano.
Hardiansyah Hardiansyah
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Deciding with Dignity: Automated Decision‐Making, the Rule of Law, and Procedural Disrespect
Abstract This paper argues that the procedural rule of law (PROL) can provide a fruitful perspective of the dangers that artificial decision‐making (ADM) poses in the public sphere. The procedural rule of law argues that the law must reflect the dignity of the legal subject.
Mike Gregory
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