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Demystifying mind-independence Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-08-08 Kristjan Laasik
Both John Campbell and Quassim Cassam have argued that we perceptually experience objects as mind-independent (MI), purportedly solving a problem they refer to as “Berkeley’s Puzzle.” In this paper, I will consider the same topic from a Husserlian perspective. In particular, I will clarify the idea of MI and argue that there is, indeed, a sense in which we can perceptually experience objects as MI
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Empirical-Anthropological Types and Absolute Ideas: Tracking Husserl’s Eurocentrism Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-08-08 Carmen De Schryver
Husserl has often stood accused of Eurocentrism given his disquieting coupling of philosophy as universal science with Europe. And yet, however much this accusation has clouded the appeal of transcendental phenomenology, the nature of this charge remains obscure: whether Husserl’s chauvinism is merely a personal opinion punctuating his writing or is instead closely connected to the methods of phenomenology
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Values, Purposeful Ideas, and Human Culture in Husserl’s Kaizō Articles Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-22 D. J. Hobbs
In his 1922/1923 articles for the Japanese magazine Kaizō, Edmund Husserl identifies a particular “humanity” or human culture by the purposeful idea [Zweckidee] consciously embraced by the community. This purposeful idea is attained through rational self-formation on the part of the community in a manner analogous to the rational self-formation of the individual human being. Thereafter, it can be referenced
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The Hyle of Imagination and Reproductive Consciousness: Husserl’s Phenomenology of Phantasy Reconsidered Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Ka-yu Hui
The validity of Husserl’s early apprehension/content of apprehension schema (Auffassung/Auffassungsinhalt Schema) of intentionality has long been a subject of dispute. In the case of phantasy (Phantasie), commentators often assert that the talk of “non-intentional content,” i.e. the phantasm, is abandoned in Husserl’s mature phenomenology of phantasy, and his subsequent theory of reproductive consciousness
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Normality as Background Causality Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-13 Emilio Vicuña
Normality, for Husserl, is said in many ways. While the most detailed treatments of this technical Husserlian concept are usually found in discussions concerning the constitutive dimension of the lived body and intersubjectivity, little attention has been paid to the notion of normality understood as the tacit regularity of nature. Indeed, the normal can also be understood as the causal background
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Husserl’s Theory of Scientific Explanation: A Bolzanian Inspired Unificationist Account Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-04-19 Heath Williams, Thomas Byrne
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Husserl’s Taxonomy of Action Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-03-29 Nicola Spano
In the present article I discuss, in confrontation with the most recent studies on Husserl’s phenomenology of acting and willing, the taxonomy of action that is collected in the volume ‘Wille und Handlung’ of the Husserliana edition Studien zur Struktur des Bewussteins. In so doing, I first present Husserl’s universal characterization of action (Handlung) as a volitional process (willentlicher Vorgang)
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Husserl on Significance at the Core of Meaning Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-03-24 Jacob Rump
I reconstruct the notion of significance [Sinnhaftigkeit] in the later Husserl, with attention to his conceptions of judgment and transcendental logic. My analysis is motivated by the idea that an account of significance can help to connect analytic, Anglo-American conceptions of meaning as a precise, law-governed phenomenon investigated via linguistic analysis and Continental European conceptions
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Book Review: The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Agency Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-02-22 Nicola Spano
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Is Husserl’s Antinaturalism up to Date? A Critical Review of the Contemporary Attempts to Mathematize Phenomenology Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-17 Andrij Wachtel
Since the end of the last century, there has been several ambitious attempts to naturalize Husserlian phenomenology by way of mathematization. To justify themselves in view of Husserl’s adamant antinaturalism, many of these attempts appeal to the new physico-mathematical tools that were unknown in Husserl’s time and thus allegedly make his position outdated. This paper critically addresses these mathematization
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Modes of Self-Awareness: Perception, Dreams, Memory Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-16 Saulius Geniusas
I contend that the well-established phenomenological distinction between reflective and pre-reflective self-awareness needs to be further supplemented with more refined distinctions between different modes of pre-reflective self-awareness. Here I distinguish between five modes, which we come across in perception, lucid dreams, non-lucid dreams, daydreams, and episodic memory. Building on the basis
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Husserl on Minimal Mind and the Origins of Consciousness in the Natural World Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-08 Bence Peter Marosan
The main aim of this article is to offer a systematic reconstruction of Husserl’s theory of minimal mind and his ideas pertaining to the lowest level of consciousness in living beings. In this context, the term ‘minimal mind’ refers to the mental sphere and capacities of the simplest conceivable subject. This topic is of significant contemporary interest for philosophy of mind and empirical research
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Edmund Husserl on the Historicity of the Gospels. A Different Look at Husserl’s Philosophy of Religion and his Philosophy of the History of Philosophy Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-11-18 Peter Andras Varga
There is an obscure but recurring strain of Edmund Husserl’s theological ideas, simultaneously bearing on the question of the historicity of philosophy, which spans the entirety of Husserl’s oeuvre and has yet evaded closer scholarly attention. My paper combines the textual study of the passages in question with a survey of Husserl’s biography and a meticulous reconstruction of the relevant cultural-historical
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Normativity and Teleology in Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-10-29 Huang, Di
Normative notions are central to Husserl’s account of intentionality: intending an object is a normative achievement, essentially admitting of fulfillment or disappointment. So is teleology: intentional conscious life is inseparable from a horizontal orientation toward “ideas in the Kantian sense.” How are they related? Is teleology essential for intentionality as a normative achievement? Or, in Husserl’s
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Review of Michael Madary’s Visual Phenomenology Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-15 Kristjan Laasik
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Gesten als Okkasionelle Bedeutungserfüllungen Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-13 Ferencz-Flatz, Christian
This paper addresses the question of occasional expressions, as discussed by Husserl in his First and Sixth Logical Investigation in relation to the problem of gestures. It aims to show that gestures are intimately related to the use of occasional expressions and have an indispensible contribution to their understanding. In doing so, the paper points out an important lack in Husserl’s early theory
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Die Diskussion zwischen José Gaos und Luis Villoro über den Begriff der Lebenswelt—Kritische Auswertung einer entscheidenden Episode der Rezeptionsgeschichte von Husserls Phänomenologie in Spanien und Mexiko Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-08 Pérez-Gatica, Sergio
Die vorliegende Arbeit thematisiert eine sowohl im deutschen als auch im spanischen und englischen Sprachraum weitgehend unbekannte philosophische Kontroverse zweier herausragender Figuren der Rezeptionsgeschichte von Husserls Phänomenologie in Mexiko zur Zeit des spanischen republikanischen Exils. Es handelt sich um die Diskussion zwischen José Gaos und Luis Villoro über den phänomenologischen Begriff
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Correction to: Dzwiza‑Ohlsen, Erik Norman: Die Horizonte der Lebenswelt. Sprachphilosophische Studien zu Husserls,erster Phänomenologie der Lebenswelt ‘. München: Wilhelm Fink, 2020 (Phänomenologische Untersuchungen, Band 37). ISBN 978‑3‑7705‑6463‑7, 324 S., 169 € Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-08-21 Diego D’Angelo
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A Critical Analysis of Blaustein’s Polemic Against Husserl’s Method Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-07-23 Witold Płotka
The aim of the article is to define and investigate an interpretative framework for the philosophy of Leopold Blaustein, a student of Twardowski in Lwów (Lvov, Lviv) and Husserl in Freiburg im Breisgau. The author defends the thesis that it is justified to refer to Blaustein’s philosophy not as phenomenology sensu stricto, but as a phenomenologically-oriented descriptive psychology related but not
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Post-Husserl Husserlian Phenomenological Epistemology: Seebohm on History as a Science and the System of Sciences Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-06-23 Burt C. Hopkins
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Two Conceptions of Husserlian Phenomenology: A Review of Walter Hopp’s Phenomenology: A Contemporary Introduction Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-05-31 Jeff Yoshimi
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Hope and Trust as Conditions for Rational Actions in Society: A Phenomenological Approach Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-05-27 Esteban Marín-Ávila
In this paper I examine the structure of hope and trust from a phenomenological perspective in order to analyze the kinds of beliefs, valuings, and practical dispositions involved in them. I claim that there are some basic aspects of the social world that would be inconceivable without the feeling components of these attitudes. However, since these attitudes are only rational in as far as they involve
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Theodor Conrad, Zum Gedächtnis Edmund Husserls (Ein unveröffentlichter Aufsatz aus der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek) Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-05-27 Daniele De Santis
The present essay, here published for the first time, is part of a group of four texts on the history of the early phenomenological movement that Theodor Conrad wrote right after World War II. One of these texts known as “Conrads Bericht” was edited by Eberhard Avé-Lallemant and Karl Schuhmann and published in Husserl Studies in 1992. The four original typescripts are preserved in the archive of the
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Autopoietic Enactivism, Phenomenology, and the Problem of Naturalism: A Neutral Monist Proposal Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-04-23 Andrea Pace Giannotta
In this paper, I compare the original version of the enactive view—autopoietic enactivism—with Husserl’s phenomenology, regarding the issue of the relationship between consciousness and nature. I refer to this issue as the “problem of naturalism.” I show how the idea of the co-determination of subject and object of cognition, which is at the heart of autopoietic enactivism, is close to the phenomenological
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The Skeptical Origins of Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-04-23 Chad Kidd
This paper demonstrates that two signature methodological concepts in Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology, the epoché and the phenomenological reduction, derive from his reflections on the history and significance of epistemological skepticism in the Western tradition. Drawing on his Lectures on Logic and Epistemology (Hua XXIV) from the Winter semester of 1906–07, it is argued that Husserl derives
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Husserlian Essentialism Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-04-17 Nicola Spinelli
Husserl’s official account of essence is modal. It is also, I submit, incompatible with the role that essence is supposed to play, especially relative to necessity, in his overall philosophy. In the Husserlian framework, essence should rather be treated as a non-modal notion. The point, while not generally acknowledged, has been made before (by Kevin Mulligan for one); yet the arguments given for it
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Husserl on Eidetic Norms Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2021-01-11 Emanuela Carta
Edmund Husserl often characterizes essences and eidetic laws in normative terms. Many of his statements to this effect are however highly puzzling as they appear at odds with Husserl’s general understanding of normativity. In this paper I focus on this puzzle and I argue that we can reconcile most of the apparent tensions between these two dimensions of Husserl’s philosophical thought. In the first
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Imagination in the Midst of Life: Reconsidering the Relation Between Ideal and Real Possibilities Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-10-20 Julia Jansen
In this article I address the idea that in Husserl’s eidetic ontology all possibilities are fixed ‘in advance’ so that actual objects and events—despite their contingency—can only ever unfold possibilities that are ‘permitted’ to them by their essences. I show how this view distorts Husserl’s ontology and argue that this distortion stems from a misconstrual of the relations between essences and facts
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Peripheral Experience and Epistemic Neutrality: Color at the Margins Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-10-15 Emiliano Diaz
I argue that Husserl’s account of passive synthesis can be developed into a phenomenology of peripheral experience. Peripheral experiences are not defined by their location in visual space but by their phenomenal and intentional character, by what these experiences are like and how they present things in the world. Further, I argue that peripheral experience is of a piece with our most basic background
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Husserl, Model Theory, and Formal Essences Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-10-09 Kyle Banick
Husserl’s philosophy of mathematics, his metatheory, and his transcendental phenomenology have a sophisticated and systematic interrelation that remains relevant for questions of ontology today. It is well established that Husserl anticipated many aspects of model theory. I focus on this aspect of Husserl’s philosophy in order to argue that Thomasson’s recent pleonastic reconstruction of Husserl’s
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Imagination in the Midst of Life: Reconsidering the Relation Between Ideal and Real Possibilities Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-10-01 Julia Jansen
In this article I address the idea that in Husserl’s eidetic ontology all possibilities are fixed ‘in advance’ so that actual objects and events—despite their contingency—can only ever unfold possibilities that are ‘permitted’ to them by their essences. I show how this view distorts Husserl’s ontology and argue that this distortion stems from a misconstrual of the relations between essences and facts
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Phenomenology of Unclear Phantasy Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-26 Stefano Micali
Two disciplines have greatly contributed to a new understanding of phantasy and imagination in contemporary thought: phenomenology and psychoanalysis. These two different approaches to Phantasie developed almost simultaneously at the beginning of the twentieth century. The examination of Phantasie can focus on the concrete form of the phantasm as a unique object formation—or better, as scene. The attention
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Dzwiza-Ohlsen, Erik Norman: Die Horizonte der Lebenswelt. Sprachphilosophische Studien zu Husserls,erster Phänomenologie der Lebenswelt‘. München: Wilhelm Fink, 2020 (Phänomenologische Untersuchungen, Band 37). ISBN 978-3-7705-6463-7, 324 S., 169 € Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-26 Diego D’Angelo
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Phenomenology of Unclear Phantasy Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-26 Stefano Micali
Two disciplines have greatly contributed to a new understanding of phantasy and imagination in contemporary thought: phenomenology and psychoanalysis. These two different approaches to Phantasie developed almost simultaneously at the beginning of the twentieth century. The examination of Phantasie can focus on the concrete form of the phantasm as a unique object formation—or better, as scene. The attention
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Der Meister der Wesensschau Acts of Translation in Husserl’s Plato Without Platonism Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-25 Nicolas de Warren
The aim of this paper is understand Husserl’s “Platonism” through an understanding of how the method of eidetic variation and a phenomenological conception of essences reformulates by means of a conceptual and historical translation Plato’s doctrine of essences. In arguing that a theory of essences and method for the discovery of essences proves indispensable to a proper conception of phenomenology
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Der Meister der Wesensschau Acts of Translation in Husserl’s Plato Without Platonism Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-25 Nicolas de Warren
The aim of this paper is understand Husserl’s “Platonism” through an understanding of how the method of eidetic variation and a phenomenological conception of essences reformulates by means of a conceptual and historical translation Plato’s doctrine of essences. In arguing that a theory of essences and method for the discovery of essences proves indispensable to a proper conception of phenomenology
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We Have Only Just Begun: On the Reach of the Imagination and the Depths of Conscious Life Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-24 Andreea Smaranda Aldea,Julia Jansen
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The Time of Phantasy and the Limits of Individuation Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-22 Dieter Lohmar
Husserl is known to have oriented many aspects of his extensive analyses of phantasy around a contrast to perception: what phantasy and perception have in common, for example, is their intuitiveness; yet, while in perception something is encountered ‘in the flesh,’ in phantasy this experience is modified by its ‘ as if in the flesh’ character. However, both in the majority of Husserl’s reflections
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The Time of Phantasy and the Limits of Individuation Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-22 Dieter Lohmar
Husserl is known to have oriented many aspects of his extensive analyses of phantasy around a contrast to perception: what phantasy and perception have in common, for example, is their intuitiveness; yet, while in perception something is encountered ‘in the flesh,’ in phantasy this experience is modified by its ‘as if in the flesh’ character. However, both in the majority of Husserl’s reflections on
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Husserl Handbuch. Leben Werk Wirkung. Sebastian Luft and Maren Wehrle (eds.) Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-20 Ignacio Quepons
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Geniusas, Saulius: The Phenomenology of Pain Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-20 Agustín Serrano de Haro
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Modality Matters: Imagination as Consciousness of Possibilities and Husserl’s Transcendental-Historical Eidetics Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-19 Andreea Smaranda Aldea
The paper contends that transcendental phenomenology is a form of radical immanent critique able to explicate the necessary structures of meaning-constitution as well as evaluate our present situation through the historically traditionalized layers of concrete, lived experience. In order to make this case, the paper examines the critical dimension of phenomenology through the lens of one of its core
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Modality Matters: Imagination as Consciousness of Possibilities and Husserl’s Transcendental-Historical Eidetics Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-19 Andreea Smaranda Aldea
The paper contends that transcendental phenomenology is a form of radical immanent critique able to explicate the necessary structures of meaning-constitution as well as evaluate our present situation through the historically traditionalized layers of concrete, lived experience. In order to make this case, the paper examines the critical dimension of phenomenology through the lens of one of its core
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“An Ocean of Difficult Problems” Husserl and Jean Hering’s Dissertation on the A Priori in R. H. Lotze Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-19 Daniele De Santis
The present paper provides the first presentation of Jean Hering’s dissertation Lotzes Lehre vom Apriori (1914) in light of Husserl’s assessment of Lotze’s theory of knowledge in the Logik. After a preliminary discussion of some of the main aspects of Husserl’s dismissal of both the metaphysical presuppositions and the absurd consequence of Lotze’s stance on knowledge, the case will be made for considering
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Mapping the Imagination: Distinct Acts, Objects, and Modalities Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-07 Rudolf Bernet
This article begins by presenting the two most important transformations that establish a genuine Husserlian approach to the imagination: the first lies in the grasping of imagination, despite its essential differences with perception and hallucination, as an intuitive, or sensuous consciousness (thereby contrasting it with signification); the second lies in the insight that imagination, or better
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“Self-Variation”: A Problem of Method in Husserl’s Phenomenology Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-07 Daniele De Santis
This paper aims at offering a concise, yet systematic, presentation of the Husserlian method of “self-variation” in connection to eidetic variation sic et simpliciter . After a brief review of the different meanings of this method in Husserl’s writings, I will focus on the way in which Husserl employs it to bring the eidos “ego” to the fore. To this end, I will take into account the specific subject
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Mapping the Imagination: Distinct Acts, Objects, and Modalities Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-07 Rudolf Bernet
This article begins by presenting the two most important transformations that establish a genuine Husserlian approach to the imagination: the first lies in the grasping of imagination, despite its essential differences with perception and hallucination, as an intuitive, or sensuous consciousness (thereby contrasting it with signification); the second lies in the insight that imagination, or better
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“Self-Variation”: A Problem of Method in Husserl’s Phenomenology Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-09-07 Daniele De Santis
This paper aims at offering a concise, yet systematic, presentation of the Husserlian method of “self-variation” in connection to eidetic variation sic et simpliciter. After a brief review of the different meanings of this method in Husserl’s writings, I will focus on the way in which Husserl employs it to bring the eidos “ego” to the fore. To this end, I will take into account the specific subject
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Konopka, Adam: Ecological Investigations: A Phenomenology of Habitats Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-08-03 Bob Sandmeyer
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Van Mazijk, Corijn: Perception and Reality in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-06-11 Maxime Doyon
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The Epistemological Contribution of the Transcendental Reduction Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-06-03 Stefano Vincini
In order to appreciate the rich implications of the transcendental reduction, one has to distinguish the different contexts where it acquires different meanings. The present paper focuses on a particular epistemological context and clarifies the contribution of the reduction within this context. The contribution consists in the formulation and solution of the problem of exhibiting the evidence supporting
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The qua -Problem, Meaning Scepticism, and the Life-World Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Anar Jafarov
Michael Devitt and Kim Sterelny (Language and reality: An introduction to the philosophy of language. MIT Press, Cambridge, 1999) argue that the pure causal theory of reference faces a problem, which they call the qua - problem . They propose to invoke intentional states to cope with it. Martin Kusch (A sceptical guide to meaning and rules. Acumen, Chesham, 2006), however, argues that, because Devitt
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The qua-Problem, Meaning Scepticism, and the Life-World Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-05-29 Anar Jafarov
Michael Devitt and Kim Sterelny (Language and reality: An introduction to the philosophy of language. MIT Press, Cambridge, 1999) argue that the pure causal theory of reference faces a problem, which they call the qua-problem. They propose to invoke intentional states to cope with it. Martin Kusch (A sceptical guide to meaning and rules. Acumen, Chesham, 2006), however, argues that, because Devitt
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The Promise of the World: Towards a Transcendental History of Trust Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-04-30 István Fazakas,Tudi Gozé
This paper aims at a phenomenological analysis of trust. We argue that trust has a transcendental dimension in that it functions as a condition of possibility of the basic ego-world relation. Tacit for the most part in ordinary experience, it comes forth in its problematicity in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. People experiencing psychic disturbances lose trust in the continuity and the mineness
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The Promise of the World: Towards a Transcendental History of Trust Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-04-30 István Fazakas, Tudi Gozé
This paper aims at a phenomenological analysis of trust. We argue that trust has a transcendental dimension in that it functions as a condition of possibility of the basic ego-world relation. Tacit for the most part in ordinary experience, it comes forth in its problematicity in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. People experiencing psychic disturbances lose trust in the continuity and the mineness
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Husserl’s Hesitant Attempts to Extend Personhood to Animals Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-04-28 Mario Vergani
The question of the animal is one of the most intensely debated in the contemporary philosophical arena. The present article makes the case that Husserl’s phenomenological approach offers a stimulating and open-ended perspective on this discussion. The animal, indeed, is an instance of extreme otherness, which pushes phenomenology to its limits. The paper opens with an outline of the methodological
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The Object(s) of Phenomenology Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-04-19 Thomas Arnold
Object-hood is central to Husserl’s work, yet he employs several different notions of object-hood without clarifying the differences; his work thus offers rich and nuanced reflections on object-hood, but in a theoretically underdeveloped, at times even paradoxical, form. This paper aims to develop Husserl’s theory of objects systematically. In order to achieve this I distinguish five object-concepts
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The Object(s) of Phenomenology Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-04-19 Thomas Arnold
Object-hood is central to Husserl’s work, yet he employs several different notions of object-hood without clarifying the differences; his work thus offers rich and nuanced reflections on object-hood, but in a theoretically underdeveloped, at times even paradoxical, form. This paper aims to develop Husserl’s theory of objects systematically. In order to achieve this I distinguish five object-concepts
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Emanuele Caminada: Vom Gemeingeist zum Habitus: Husserls Ideen II. Sozialphilosophische Implikationen der Phänomenologie. Cham: Springer, 2019 (Phaenomenologica, Bd. 225). ISBN 978-3-319-97985-4, 375 + xix Seiten. 69,99 € (Hardcover), 54,99 € (eBook) Husserl Studies Pub Date : 2020-04-03 Marco Cavallaro