Husserl’s theory of types is most often associated with his account of perception. Here, types operate as pre-predicative frames of experience that guide the perception of objects. In this paper, I will argue that Husserl’s theory of types is also central to his account of intersubjectivity. More specifically, I will show that a foundational kind of typical subjectivity is entailed by his discussion of the sphere of ownness. It is by way of this type that even a solitary subject can tacitly anticipate the possibility of other subjects. It is also this type that is enriched through interactions between actual subjects
In this article, the notion of intersubjectivity is re-examined by going back to its original formul...
This paper tries to document Husserl’s reflections on the problem of “situations” in his later manus...
The article seeks to touch upon the following problematic issues. The analysis of the treatment of a...
Husserl’s theory of types is most often associated with his account of perception. Here, types oper...
The paper begins with a brief characterization of the function of types in the process of perception...
In Cartesian Meditations Husserl famously offers an account of how an individual subject can experie...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Human-beings are both unique and historical, social, cultural beings in the world. They can only e...
Perhaps the most critical problem which faces any phenomenology of intersubjectivity is solipsism. I...
Intersubjectivity is recognized in phenomenological studies as a most important philosophical issue ...
In this paper, I explore Edmund Husserl's account of the life-world for evidence that he posits it a...
The article presents and discusses the types and the significance of observations in Husserl’s pheno...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...
This chapter will concentrate on insights from Husserl’s extensive research manuscripts on the topic...
Husserl’s transcendental turn can be best regarded as a turn in his phenomenological models of inten...
In this article, the notion of intersubjectivity is re-examined by going back to its original formul...
This paper tries to document Husserl’s reflections on the problem of “situations” in his later manus...
The article seeks to touch upon the following problematic issues. The analysis of the treatment of a...
Husserl’s theory of types is most often associated with his account of perception. Here, types oper...
The paper begins with a brief characterization of the function of types in the process of perception...
In Cartesian Meditations Husserl famously offers an account of how an individual subject can experie...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Human-beings are both unique and historical, social, cultural beings in the world. They can only e...
Perhaps the most critical problem which faces any phenomenology of intersubjectivity is solipsism. I...
Intersubjectivity is recognized in phenomenological studies as a most important philosophical issue ...
In this paper, I explore Edmund Husserl's account of the life-world for evidence that he posits it a...
The article presents and discusses the types and the significance of observations in Husserl’s pheno...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...
This chapter will concentrate on insights from Husserl’s extensive research manuscripts on the topic...
Husserl’s transcendental turn can be best regarded as a turn in his phenomenological models of inten...
In this article, the notion of intersubjectivity is re-examined by going back to its original formul...
This paper tries to document Husserl’s reflections on the problem of “situations” in his later manus...
The article seeks to touch upon the following problematic issues. The analysis of the treatment of a...