The aim of this paper is to dig out the fundamental structure that underlies Husserl's description of two basic aspects of the alterity to the self, namely the world and the Other. This structure is a referential and indicating scheme: the problem of reference and indication lies at the base of the constitution of the things in the world, where the front-side refers to the rear-side, and in the experience of another human being, where his body is always already referring to mine. This structure poses a number of serious problems for the phenomenological project as such, most notably in its claim of founding a scientific philosophy: it is difficult to understand how we can ground a pure phenomenological philosophy on the alterity of the Othe...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...
In this paper I shall present two elements of Husserl’s theory of the life-world, facticity and hist...
Husserl began by refusing the possibility to consider the ego as an essential center of reference fo...
The aim of this paper is to dig out the fundamental structure that underlies Husserl's description o...
This study offers the first comprehensive account of the problem of situation-dependence and factici...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
This article situates the phenomenological-hermeneutical framework around the other and develops the...
These discussions deal with a number of themes which have been important for the development of anal...
This paper is a contribution to the historical roots of the analytical tradition. As Michael Dummett...
Husserl intended the phenomenological method as a new beginning for philosophy. The epoché, the key ...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
In this paper, I show how Husserl, via the method of the epoche, dissolves Merleau-Ponty’s startin...
The objective of this paper is to address the phenomenon of alterity in the philosophy of Maurice Me...
This paper presents dialectical relation between conditions of objectivity and its foundational comp...
This work aims to pursue the roots and sources of intentionality. Intentional structure of conscious...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...
In this paper I shall present two elements of Husserl’s theory of the life-world, facticity and hist...
Husserl began by refusing the possibility to consider the ego as an essential center of reference fo...
The aim of this paper is to dig out the fundamental structure that underlies Husserl's description o...
This study offers the first comprehensive account of the problem of situation-dependence and factici...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
This article situates the phenomenological-hermeneutical framework around the other and develops the...
These discussions deal with a number of themes which have been important for the development of anal...
This paper is a contribution to the historical roots of the analytical tradition. As Michael Dummett...
Husserl intended the phenomenological method as a new beginning for philosophy. The epoché, the key ...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
In this paper, I show how Husserl, via the method of the epoche, dissolves Merleau-Ponty’s startin...
The objective of this paper is to address the phenomenon of alterity in the philosophy of Maurice Me...
This paper presents dialectical relation between conditions of objectivity and its foundational comp...
This work aims to pursue the roots and sources of intentionality. Intentional structure of conscious...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...
In this paper I shall present two elements of Husserl’s theory of the life-world, facticity and hist...
Husserl began by refusing the possibility to consider the ego as an essential center of reference fo...