Our article seeks to demonstrate that Husserl’s approach to intersubjectivity in his First Investigation of 1901/1913 was rigorous rather than rash. To do so, it applies a combination of intentionality and whole-part logic that has been overlooked in Husserl study. It therefore starts from Husserl’s Prolegomena of 1901 to follow his normative phenomenology until it excludes knowledge of another’s consciousness, then unpacks how he does so by his “proofs” in his 1913 Third Investigation (also considering his 1901 version), to apply those results to his First Investigation. The outcomes might demonstrate an unexpected rigour in Husserl’s early address to inter- subjectivity, and even support a novel logic that considers alterity
This work aims to pursue the roots and sources of intentionality. Intentional structure of conscious...
This article presents two different phenomenological paths leading from ego to alter ego: a Husserli...
In this paper, I show how Husserl, via the method of the epoche, dissolves Merleau-Ponty’s startin...
Our article seeks to demonstrate that Husserl’s approach to intersubjectivity in his First Investiga...
There is not a single occurrence of the word 'Intersubjektivitat' in Husserl's Logical Investigation...
In this article, the notion of intersubjectivity is re-examined by going back to its original formul...
After the publication of the Logical Investigations in 1900/1901, Husserl engaged himself throughout...
The problem of intersubjectivity has an ambiguous fate within phenomenology, since it is the object ...
This chapter will concentrate on insights from Husserl’s extensive research manuscripts on the topic...
The article is concerned with the problem of intersubjective understanding in the theories of E. Hus...
Intersubjectivity is recognized in phenomenological studies as a most important philosophical issue ...
This article considers the treatment of intersubjectivity as the core of Husserl's transcendental ph...
Abstract: The paper explores the possibilities and limits of naturalizing the experience of intersub...
There are two standpoints in Husserl’s phenomenology: subjectivism and historicism. According to Hus...
Perhaps the most critical problem which faces any phenomenology of intersubjectivity is solipsism. I...
This work aims to pursue the roots and sources of intentionality. Intentional structure of conscious...
This article presents two different phenomenological paths leading from ego to alter ego: a Husserli...
In this paper, I show how Husserl, via the method of the epoche, dissolves Merleau-Ponty’s startin...
Our article seeks to demonstrate that Husserl’s approach to intersubjectivity in his First Investiga...
There is not a single occurrence of the word 'Intersubjektivitat' in Husserl's Logical Investigation...
In this article, the notion of intersubjectivity is re-examined by going back to its original formul...
After the publication of the Logical Investigations in 1900/1901, Husserl engaged himself throughout...
The problem of intersubjectivity has an ambiguous fate within phenomenology, since it is the object ...
This chapter will concentrate on insights from Husserl’s extensive research manuscripts on the topic...
The article is concerned with the problem of intersubjective understanding in the theories of E. Hus...
Intersubjectivity is recognized in phenomenological studies as a most important philosophical issue ...
This article considers the treatment of intersubjectivity as the core of Husserl's transcendental ph...
Abstract: The paper explores the possibilities and limits of naturalizing the experience of intersub...
There are two standpoints in Husserl’s phenomenology: subjectivism and historicism. According to Hus...
Perhaps the most critical problem which faces any phenomenology of intersubjectivity is solipsism. I...
This work aims to pursue the roots and sources of intentionality. Intentional structure of conscious...
This article presents two different phenomenological paths leading from ego to alter ego: a Husserli...
In this paper, I show how Husserl, via the method of the epoche, dissolves Merleau-Ponty’s startin...