Action, empathy and motivation in Husserl's phenomology : implications for cognitive sciences and technologies. This text argues that phenomenology operates a double shift with respect to classical enquiries concerning knowledge. On the one hand, by defining consciousness in terms of an intentional aim, Husserl accords the questions of motivation and action a central position in phenomenology. On the other hand, by positing (contrary to Kant) that the categories of understanding, space and time, are the object of intuition, he engages phenomenology in an exploration of the theme of embodiment. In this way Husserl undertakes a transition from a static method, based on descriptions of lived experience, towards a genetic method which poses the...
This article affirms that phenomenology, realization of the idea of philosophy as rigorous science, ...
In this paper I sketch a systematic reconstruction of Husserl’s fundamental concept of ‘‘attitude’’...
[EN] Phenomenology has experienced in recent years a growing interest in the affective d...
This work seeks to analyze Husserl’s concept of phenomenological reduction. It is divided into three...
La première partie de notre travail s᾿est attachée à remonter aux racines mathématiques de la phénom...
Ce travail est consacré à la réduction phénoménologique dans l’œuvre de Husserl. Il se divise en tro...
Husserl always characterized his phenomenology as the only method for the strict grounding of scienc...
Starting with an overview of possible solutions to the problem of social order, the author presents ...
This thesis concerns the Husserlian description of the phenomenological constitution of the subject ...
Husserl introduces a phenomenological concept called “motivation” early in the First Investigation o...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
La philosophie de Husserl est guidée par la volonté d'atteindre une connaissance objective du monde....
The present essay shows the rediscovery of Husserlian phenomenology in the field of the cognitive sc...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Society and human action : cognition or interpretation. The question of mind, long the reserved doma...
This article affirms that phenomenology, realization of the idea of philosophy as rigorous science, ...
In this paper I sketch a systematic reconstruction of Husserl’s fundamental concept of ‘‘attitude’’...
[EN] Phenomenology has experienced in recent years a growing interest in the affective d...
This work seeks to analyze Husserl’s concept of phenomenological reduction. It is divided into three...
La première partie de notre travail s᾿est attachée à remonter aux racines mathématiques de la phénom...
Ce travail est consacré à la réduction phénoménologique dans l’œuvre de Husserl. Il se divise en tro...
Husserl always characterized his phenomenology as the only method for the strict grounding of scienc...
Starting with an overview of possible solutions to the problem of social order, the author presents ...
This thesis concerns the Husserlian description of the phenomenological constitution of the subject ...
Husserl introduces a phenomenological concept called “motivation” early in the First Investigation o...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
La philosophie de Husserl est guidée par la volonté d'atteindre une connaissance objective du monde....
The present essay shows the rediscovery of Husserlian phenomenology in the field of the cognitive sc...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Society and human action : cognition or interpretation. The question of mind, long the reserved doma...
This article affirms that phenomenology, realization of the idea of philosophy as rigorous science, ...
In this paper I sketch a systematic reconstruction of Husserl’s fundamental concept of ‘‘attitude’’...
[EN] Phenomenology has experienced in recent years a growing interest in the affective d...