In this chapter, I discuss some lesser-known aspects of Husserl’s concept of the phenomenological reduction in relation to his use of the notion of reflection, and indicate how these topics connect to concerns in contemporary philosophy after the analytic-continental divide. Empathy, collective intentionality, non-representationalism, non-cognitivism, and the focus on the lived body as a source of sense-making and knowing-how are all domains in which Husserl’s conception of the reduction anticipates recent philosophical trends after the analytic-continental divide. They are also interconnected parts of a unified conception of philosophy that arises from the phenomenological reduction when we reflect radically on experience in its full brea...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
The aim of this article is to situate positively Husserl’s philosophy with respect to current discu...
International audienceThis article studies the husserlian conception of an internal split (Spaltung)...
In this chapter, I discuss some lesser-known aspects of Husserl’s concept of the phenomenological re...
The aim of this paper is to explore the theme of history in Husserl’s phenomenology, a theme to whic...
Among the many difficulties, or even paradoxes, that phenomenology has imposedupon us by positing it...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl’s theory of the phenomenological redu...
I argue that the teleological-historical reflections of the Crisis are an effort to clarify what Hus...
Husserl claimed that reduction is the true starting point of phenomenological research, but to figur...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl’s theory of the phenomenological reduc...
Husserl intended the phenomenological method as a new beginning for philosophy. The epoché, the key ...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl\u27s theory of the phenomenological re...
Shedding new light on the theme of crisis in Husserl\u27s phenomenology, this book reflects on the...
Historical arguments against the Husserlian phenomenological reduction stem from two mutually indepe...
The paper addresses the relation between transcendental-phenomenological reduction and neutral modif...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
The aim of this article is to situate positively Husserl’s philosophy with respect to current discu...
International audienceThis article studies the husserlian conception of an internal split (Spaltung)...
In this chapter, I discuss some lesser-known aspects of Husserl’s concept of the phenomenological re...
The aim of this paper is to explore the theme of history in Husserl’s phenomenology, a theme to whic...
Among the many difficulties, or even paradoxes, that phenomenology has imposedupon us by positing it...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl’s theory of the phenomenological redu...
I argue that the teleological-historical reflections of the Crisis are an effort to clarify what Hus...
Husserl claimed that reduction is the true starting point of phenomenological research, but to figur...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl’s theory of the phenomenological reduc...
Husserl intended the phenomenological method as a new beginning for philosophy. The epoché, the key ...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl\u27s theory of the phenomenological re...
Shedding new light on the theme of crisis in Husserl\u27s phenomenology, this book reflects on the...
Historical arguments against the Husserlian phenomenological reduction stem from two mutually indepe...
The paper addresses the relation between transcendental-phenomenological reduction and neutral modif...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
The aim of this article is to situate positively Husserl’s philosophy with respect to current discu...
International audienceThis article studies the husserlian conception of an internal split (Spaltung)...