Although the term ‘transcendental consciousness’ seems like a rather basic notion in Husserl’s philosophy, its precise meaning is in fact one of the principle dividing points among scholars. In this paper I first outline three different views on transcendental consciousness and identify reasons for maintaining them. The most interesting opposition this exposition yields is between the latter two positions. The rest of the paper is then devoted to developing a solution to this interpretative problem which should satisfy intuitions underlying both camps. Particularly novel about this solution is that it (a) understands Husserl’s notion of transcendental consciousness as involving a kind of metaphysical commitment, and (b) takes it not as any ...
This paper aims to highlight some problematic elements of the Husserlian phenomenological system. St...
This paper presents dialectical relation between conditions of objectivity and its foundational comp...
Defending the ancient thesis, that being and the true, or being and manifestation, are necessarily i...
Although the term ‘transcendental consciousness’ seems like a rather basic notion in Husserl’s philo...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
International audienceFrom Kant’s transcendental idealism to Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology,...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
The old duality that eventually came to produce the mind/body-problem indicates the problem of trans...
The above work undertakes to address the numerous ontological questions that arise from Husserl\u27s...
The paper addresses the relation between transcendental-phenomenological reduction and neutral modif...
This article compares the differences between Kant\u27s and Husserl\u27s conceptions of the transce...
This paper takes a fresh look at a classical theme in philosophical scholarship, the meaning of tran...
In this thesis, I defend a non-egologic pure consciousness which is the initial position of Husserl ...
My paper aims to show to what extent Husserl’s phenomenological theme of givenness (Gegebenheitsweis...
The proper relationship between phenomenology and naturalism has reemerged as a pressing issue follo...
This paper aims to highlight some problematic elements of the Husserlian phenomenological system. St...
This paper presents dialectical relation between conditions of objectivity and its foundational comp...
Defending the ancient thesis, that being and the true, or being and manifestation, are necessarily i...
Although the term ‘transcendental consciousness’ seems like a rather basic notion in Husserl’s philo...
In my paper I discuss Husserl’s standpoint on the existence of world. Addressing this issue the phil...
International audienceFrom Kant’s transcendental idealism to Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology,...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
The old duality that eventually came to produce the mind/body-problem indicates the problem of trans...
The above work undertakes to address the numerous ontological questions that arise from Husserl\u27s...
The paper addresses the relation between transcendental-phenomenological reduction and neutral modif...
This article compares the differences between Kant\u27s and Husserl\u27s conceptions of the transce...
This paper takes a fresh look at a classical theme in philosophical scholarship, the meaning of tran...
In this thesis, I defend a non-egologic pure consciousness which is the initial position of Husserl ...
My paper aims to show to what extent Husserl’s phenomenological theme of givenness (Gegebenheitsweis...
The proper relationship between phenomenology and naturalism has reemerged as a pressing issue follo...
This paper aims to highlight some problematic elements of the Husserlian phenomenological system. St...
This paper presents dialectical relation between conditions of objectivity and its foundational comp...
Defending the ancient thesis, that being and the true, or being and manifestation, are necessarily i...