Despite their undeniable connection to the body and its physiological processes, the phenomenological account of drives differentiates them from both instinctual behaviour and merely biological forces. They design a characteristic dimension of the personal grasp of the world, necessary for our meaningful orientation in all given situations. My claim is that Husserl’s interpretation of drives presents them not as centrifugal forces, but as centripetal strivings, contributing to the unitary constitution of the person. The conflicting interaction of drives lets emerge the animal subjectivity whose unity is given by a unique style of wishing and striving. The final question is, therefore, how to connect the animal level of self-preserva...
Phenomenological analysis of drives and their influence on the constitution of world and the self-co...
Without doubt already ‘higher’ animals which as such have phenomenal perception possess an ...
The Animal Catalyst deals with the 'question' of 'what is an animal' and also in some instances, 'wh...
Despite their undeniable connection to the body and its physiological processes, the phenomenologic...
Animal Subjectivities? The Phenomenological Conceptualization of Animality by Edmund Husserl - Is it...
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, philosophers including Kant and Hegel draw a ...
Is it possible to speak of a Husserlian phenomenology of the animal? In his phenomenological analyse...
The main aim of this paper is to give an overview of Husserl’s attempts to unfold the phenomenon of ...
We are... So, to reframe the inquiry: who are we on a metaphysical level? Which aspects of oursel...
It is widespread human doxa that moral concern towards the animal is less important than what we dir...
The question of animal subjectivity combines philosophical and ethological research. In this essay I...
Resistance to the idea that non-human animals are sentient resembles erstwhile resistance to the the...
In this dissertation, I defend an answer to the following question in the diachronic personal identi...
The present article examines a concern I have had for some time about the compatibility of humanisti...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...
Phenomenological analysis of drives and their influence on the constitution of world and the self-co...
Without doubt already ‘higher’ animals which as such have phenomenal perception possess an ...
The Animal Catalyst deals with the 'question' of 'what is an animal' and also in some instances, 'wh...
Despite their undeniable connection to the body and its physiological processes, the phenomenologic...
Animal Subjectivities? The Phenomenological Conceptualization of Animality by Edmund Husserl - Is it...
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, philosophers including Kant and Hegel draw a ...
Is it possible to speak of a Husserlian phenomenology of the animal? In his phenomenological analyse...
The main aim of this paper is to give an overview of Husserl’s attempts to unfold the phenomenon of ...
We are... So, to reframe the inquiry: who are we on a metaphysical level? Which aspects of oursel...
It is widespread human doxa that moral concern towards the animal is less important than what we dir...
The question of animal subjectivity combines philosophical and ethological research. In this essay I...
Resistance to the idea that non-human animals are sentient resembles erstwhile resistance to the the...
In this dissertation, I defend an answer to the following question in the diachronic personal identi...
The present article examines a concern I have had for some time about the compatibility of humanisti...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...
Phenomenological analysis of drives and their influence on the constitution of world and the self-co...
Without doubt already ‘higher’ animals which as such have phenomenal perception possess an ...
The Animal Catalyst deals with the 'question' of 'what is an animal' and also in some instances, 'wh...