The article aims at bringing to light the internal necessity that shapes Husserl's concern with the issues of history and tradition. After discussing the role played by the teleology of reason and by genetic constitution in preparing the ground for Husserl's reflection on the historical dimension, we specifically dwell on the idea of tradition. Tradition appears both as a hindrance in our pursuit of truth, and as an indispensable sense-bestowing factor. Against this ambivalent background, history emerges as an interpretive activity charged with the task of defusing the threats implicit in the incontrollable efficaciousness of tradition, while preserving the sense-bestowing character of the formations of sense (Sinngebilde)
This work aims to demonstrate the continued vitality of Husserl's enquiry into the experiential basi...
The solution of cultural conflicts is possible only through philosophical investigation and explanat...
In the present essay, I will compare Hegel’s and Husserl’s conceptions of the history of philosophy....
The aim of this paper is to explore the theme of history in Husserl’s phenomenology, a theme to whic...
Philosophy of history turns to the concept of tradition just when it stops to concern history in the...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserls transcendental phenomenol...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserl?s transcendental phenomeno...
The article is devoted to the question of the correlation between the formation of philosophical me...
This paper explores some recently published materials from Husserl’s Nachlass. The author argues th...
A phenomenology of the historical world, if successful, could provide us with a descriptive account ...
There are two standpoints in Husserl’s phenomenology: subjectivism and historicism. According to Hus...
In this paper I examine the notion of normative reason in history with a special focus on the phenom...
The concept of the continuity or discontinuity of a tradition is closely related to the question of ...
Even though Husserl’s thinking has received a remarkable amount of attention over the last decades, ...
In this paper I examine how Merleau-Ponty develops Husserl’s genetic phenomenology through an elabor...
This work aims to demonstrate the continued vitality of Husserl's enquiry into the experiential basi...
The solution of cultural conflicts is possible only through philosophical investigation and explanat...
In the present essay, I will compare Hegel’s and Husserl’s conceptions of the history of philosophy....
The aim of this paper is to explore the theme of history in Husserl’s phenomenology, a theme to whic...
Philosophy of history turns to the concept of tradition just when it stops to concern history in the...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserls transcendental phenomenol...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserl?s transcendental phenomeno...
The article is devoted to the question of the correlation between the formation of philosophical me...
This paper explores some recently published materials from Husserl’s Nachlass. The author argues th...
A phenomenology of the historical world, if successful, could provide us with a descriptive account ...
There are two standpoints in Husserl’s phenomenology: subjectivism and historicism. According to Hus...
In this paper I examine the notion of normative reason in history with a special focus on the phenom...
The concept of the continuity or discontinuity of a tradition is closely related to the question of ...
Even though Husserl’s thinking has received a remarkable amount of attention over the last decades, ...
In this paper I examine how Merleau-Ponty develops Husserl’s genetic phenomenology through an elabor...
This work aims to demonstrate the continued vitality of Husserl's enquiry into the experiential basi...
The solution of cultural conflicts is possible only through philosophical investigation and explanat...
In the present essay, I will compare Hegel’s and Husserl’s conceptions of the history of philosophy....