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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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Humanism and Transcendental Phenomenology
1993The incompatibility of humanism and transcendental phenomenology seems to be a given if one accepts the views that phenomenology is only a descriptive epistemology with no aspirations towards an ethics. In this essay I endeavor to show that an epistemological description of the foundation for the possibility of objectivity requires a humanism.
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Psychology and Transcendental Phenomenology
1978I have already touched on the contrast between psychology and transcendental phenomenology — as well as the relationship between them — a number of times. In this chapter I will deal with this relationship in a more systematic way. In the process we must bear in mind the fundamental difference between empirical psychology and descriptive psychology, a ...
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Alfred Schutz on Phenomenological Psychology and Transcendental Phenomenology
Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2017AbstractAlfred Schutz is, without a doubt, one of the phenomenologists that contributed the most to the reflection on how to apply insights from phenomenological philosophy to the, empirical and theoretical, human and social sciences. However, his work tends to be neglected by many of the current advocates of phenomenology within these disciplines.
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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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Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology
The Philosophical Quarterly, 1995J. N. Mohanty +2 more
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The Transcendental Phenomenological Reductions
1989The full title of Husserl’s book, Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy, applies to three projected books of which only one, the first, was published during Husserl’s lifetime and with the subtitle, General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology (1912).1 Appended to the First Book was an “Introduction” to all three ...
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Clinical Phenomenology: Descriptive, Structural, and Transcendental Phenomenology
2018Clinical phenomenology weaves descriptive, structural, and transcendental threads. At the descriptive level, phenomenology does not end but starts with the confrontation to that which does not immediately appear in consciousness; an analysis is already required here, which brackets the dichotomy between normal and pathological, to consider the meaning ...
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