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…ansformation of the individual performing it similar to a religious conversion. Husserl discovered the need for such a regimen once it became clear to him that the foundation upon which scientific inquiry rested was compromised by the very framework of science itself and the psyc…
…—phenomenology as a philosophical movement really began with the work of Edmund Husserl . Following Husserl, phenomenology was adapted, broadened and extended by, amongst others, Martin Heidegger Jean-Paul Sartre Maurice Merleau-Ponty , Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida . Phen…
…r centuries, but it came into its own in the early 20th century in the works of Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty and others. Phenomenological issues of intentionality, consciousness, qualia, and first-person perspective have been prominent in recent philosophy of mind. 1…
…tains a reference to Galileo Galilei's philosophy (see Cassirer 1922, 377-417). Husserl had Cassirer's book in his library (signature BA 247/1); however, he did not add any annotations to the Galileo presentation (see Smid 1993, xlxix). Likely, he could have also used Paul Natorp…
…ncy. This plays an important role in the conception of intentionality in Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology. It also figures, in a rather different way, in Tyler Burge’s 2010 conception of what it is for the senses to represent objects. We perceive things as constant with respect to …
…Responsive Ethics 61 Maren Wehrle Chapter 5: The Personalistic Attitude: Edmund Husserl and Edith Stein on Empathy as the Intuition of the Person as Value 83 Dermot Moran Chapter 6: The Role of Empathy in the Affective Twist of Husserl’s Critique of an Axiological and Practical R…
…adigm Chapter 2: The Specious Present and Associated Perplexities 10 Chapter 3: Husserl and the Specious Present 19 Chapter 4: Reinterpreting Time-Consciousness 32 Part II: Three Studies of Prenoetic Effects Chapter 5: The Theater of Personal Identity 43 Chapter 6: Disrupting Ser…
… The Eye and the Lens: Notes on the Intersubjective Constitution of Photography Husserl on Depiction, eds. Regina-Nino Mion, John Brough, and Claudio Rozzoni , 2025 This chapter (1) updates Husserl's theory of image-consciousness by specifying the temporal and p... more This chap…
…ther or not these categories are occupied, or are ontically fundamental. Edmund Husserl approaches categories in something like this way, since he begins by laying out categories of meanings , which may then be used to draw out ontological categories (categories of possible objec…
…tive imagination while relying on those resources that we come across in Edmund Husserl’s, Max Scheler’s, Martin Heidegger’s, Ernst Cassirer’s, Miki Kiyoshi’s, Jean-Paul Sartre’s, Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s, and Paul Ricoeur’s writings, while also engaging in present-day philosophic…
…al sciences. It was also at that time that he first became influenced by Edmund Husserl. He studied Husserl’s Logical Investigations . In 1913 he completed a doctorate in philosophy with a dissertation on The Doctrine of Judgement in Psychologism under the direction of the neo-Ka…
…acte de naissance officiel de la phénoménologie dans les Recherches Logiques de Husserl (1900-01), les avancées enregistrées par la philosophie analytique du langage et de l’esprit dans la seconde moitié du 20ème siècle – de Quine à Putnam et McDowell – rendaient possible une réi…
Papers by Christian Ferencz-Flatz Das Experiment bei Husserl. Zum Verhältnis von Empirie und Eidetik in der Phänomenologie Philosophisches Jahrbuch . In the third book of his Ideas pertaining to a pure phenomenology and to a phenomenological phi... more . In the third book of his…
…ording to the subject-matter. However, while she clearly distances herself from Husserl’s phenomenology in her search for the consciousness-independent facticity of the world, she concurs with him in her eidetic enquiries and in the assertion of the creative potential of art, whi…