The article concerns the problem of time, and methodological grounds of investigating historicity in Husserl’s philosophy. The article has a polemical character, i.e., it discusses with theses presented by Saulius Geniusas in the Husserl’s Notion of the Primal Ego in Light of the Hermeneutical Critique. I argue, that the general tendency of Geniusas’ questions requires an enlargement, at least with regard to his analyses of Dieter Lohmar’s “functional reading” of the primal ego, because the problem itself leads one to the following question: Is it possible to reduce the hermeneutical critique of phenomenology to a mere question about the legitimacy of the analyses of the primal ego? I emphasizes that such a critique is not necessary...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserl?s transcendental phenomeno...
The aim of the article is establishing the link between philosophical problematization and the way o...
The article presents in the synthetic way the major assumptions of phenomenology as the philosophica...
The article concerns the problem of time, and methodological grounds of investigating historicity i...
The paper is meant to accomplish a twofold goal. First, it aims to spell out some implications that...
The article seeks to touch upon the following problematic issues. The analysis of the treatment of a...
This paper focuses on the methodical disclosure of the lowest level of the constitution of time in H...
n this paper I will examine Husserl’s attempt to establish a ground for science with the so called t...
Husserl’s transcendental reduction and eidetic reduction The starting point of this article is...
A phenomenology of the historical world, if successful, could provide us with a descriptive account ...
This thesis concerns the Husserlian description of the phenomenological constitution of the subject ...
The article presents an analysis of the concept of “historicity”, which seems to be crucial for the ...
International audienceIn this paper, the author considers Husserl's contributions to the theme of se...
The article is devoted to the question of the correlation between the formation of philosophical me...
The aim of this article is to explore the ways and forms in which history is present, represented an...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserl?s transcendental phenomeno...
The aim of the article is establishing the link between philosophical problematization and the way o...
The article presents in the synthetic way the major assumptions of phenomenology as the philosophica...
The article concerns the problem of time, and methodological grounds of investigating historicity i...
The paper is meant to accomplish a twofold goal. First, it aims to spell out some implications that...
The article seeks to touch upon the following problematic issues. The analysis of the treatment of a...
This paper focuses on the methodical disclosure of the lowest level of the constitution of time in H...
n this paper I will examine Husserl’s attempt to establish a ground for science with the so called t...
Husserl’s transcendental reduction and eidetic reduction The starting point of this article is...
A phenomenology of the historical world, if successful, could provide us with a descriptive account ...
This thesis concerns the Husserlian description of the phenomenological constitution of the subject ...
The article presents an analysis of the concept of “historicity”, which seems to be crucial for the ...
International audienceIn this paper, the author considers Husserl's contributions to the theme of se...
The article is devoted to the question of the correlation between the formation of philosophical me...
The aim of this article is to explore the ways and forms in which history is present, represented an...
This paper attempts to examine history in the framework of Edmund Husserl?s transcendental phenomeno...
The aim of the article is establishing the link between philosophical problematization and the way o...
The article presents in the synthetic way the major assumptions of phenomenology as the philosophica...