In this article, I explicate Husserl’s phenomenology of the person as found in Ideen II by examining the most important aspects of persons in this work. In the first section, I explicate the concept of the surrounding world (Umwelt) with special attention to the difference between the different attitudes (Einstellungen) that help determine the sense of constituted objects of experience. In the second section, I investigate Husserl’s description of the person as a founded, higher order, spiritual (geistig) objectivity. I consider this description of the person by examining the symmetry between the organization of Ideen II as a whole and the order of the constitution of the person. In the final section, I look at the relationship between the ...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) is widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the ...
The thesis of this article is that Husserl's proposed method for intuitively exploring the essential...
In this essay, I will attempt a systematic reconstruction of the general shape of Husserl\u27s late ...
In this article, I explicate Husserl’s phenomenology of the person as found in Ideen II by examining...
This article deals with the relationship between Spirit (Geist) and Nature (Natur) in Husserl’s phen...
A testiség és a tudatosság fokozatai, valamint e fokozatok konstitúciója Edmund Husserlnél
This thesis concerns the Husserlian description of the phenomenological constitution of the subject ...
Cette thèse porte sur la description husserlienne de la constitution phénoménologique du sujet et du...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
The article seeks to touch upon the following problematic issues. The analysis of the treatment of a...
This dissertation argues that there is logical space in Husserl\u27s phenomenology for an environmen...
This article discusses the way in which Husserl delineates the originality of transcendental subject...
In a famous passage in Ideas I, Husserl claims that the pure consciousness is to be understood as in...
In my paper, I want to focus not only on the notions of givenness and evidence in Husserl’s phenomen...
eISSN 2311-6986When discussing Husserl’s phenomenology, it is often divided into separate stages whi...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) is widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the ...
The thesis of this article is that Husserl's proposed method for intuitively exploring the essential...
In this essay, I will attempt a systematic reconstruction of the general shape of Husserl\u27s late ...
In this article, I explicate Husserl’s phenomenology of the person as found in Ideen II by examining...
This article deals with the relationship between Spirit (Geist) and Nature (Natur) in Husserl’s phen...
A testiség és a tudatosság fokozatai, valamint e fokozatok konstitúciója Edmund Husserlnél
This thesis concerns the Husserlian description of the phenomenological constitution of the subject ...
Cette thèse porte sur la description husserlienne de la constitution phénoménologique du sujet et du...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
The article seeks to touch upon the following problematic issues. The analysis of the treatment of a...
This dissertation argues that there is logical space in Husserl\u27s phenomenology for an environmen...
This article discusses the way in which Husserl delineates the originality of transcendental subject...
In a famous passage in Ideas I, Husserl claims that the pure consciousness is to be understood as in...
In my paper, I want to focus not only on the notions of givenness and evidence in Husserl’s phenomen...
eISSN 2311-6986When discussing Husserl’s phenomenology, it is often divided into separate stages whi...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) is widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the ...
The thesis of this article is that Husserl's proposed method for intuitively exploring the essential...
In this essay, I will attempt a systematic reconstruction of the general shape of Husserl\u27s late ...