The paper offers a systematic reconstruction of the relations that, in Husserl’s work, bind together our shared social world (“the spiritual world”) with shared intentionality. It is claimed that, by sharing experiences, persons create social reasons and that these reasons impose a normative structure on the social world. Because there are two ways in which persons can share experiences (depending on whether these experiences rest on mutual communication or on group’s identity), social normativity comes in two kinds. It is either directed (it has an addressee) or it is collective or absolute (it applies to all group members). Social normativity should be distinguished from axiological normativity: The first is grounded in shared intentional...
According to phenomenology each type of experience assumes a normative surplus from whose exact expl...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of human social norm psychology. More precisely, I want to show...
I experience the world as comprising not only pluralities of individual persons but also interperson...
In this chapter, I explore Husserl’s theory of specifically normative concepts (or “thin normative c...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of human social norm psychology. More precisely, I want to show...
In this paper I explore Husserl's theory of specifically normative concepts (in contemporary idiom: ...
The present article deals with the tension between so-called objective values that somehow originate...
Abstract: This paper examines how practical intentionality is described by Husserl and then Heidegge...
Husserl’s transcendental turn can be best regarded as a turn in his phenomenological models of inten...
This essay focusses on the ethical and political meaning, and value, of the “we” in Husserl’s phenom...
This chapter explores the essential features that Husserl assigns to the special type of monadic com...
This paper argues for a Husserlian account of phenomenal intentionality. Experience is intentional ...
This work's point of departure is Husserl's description of normative and theoretical 'judgments' and...
In Cartesian Meditations Husserl famously offers an account of how an individual subject can experie...
In this paper I discuss Searle's analysis of social ontology in the light of his account of the sour...
According to phenomenology each type of experience assumes a normative surplus from whose exact expl...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of human social norm psychology. More precisely, I want to show...
I experience the world as comprising not only pluralities of individual persons but also interperson...
In this chapter, I explore Husserl’s theory of specifically normative concepts (or “thin normative c...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of human social norm psychology. More precisely, I want to show...
In this paper I explore Husserl's theory of specifically normative concepts (in contemporary idiom: ...
The present article deals with the tension between so-called objective values that somehow originate...
Abstract: This paper examines how practical intentionality is described by Husserl and then Heidegge...
Husserl’s transcendental turn can be best regarded as a turn in his phenomenological models of inten...
This essay focusses on the ethical and political meaning, and value, of the “we” in Husserl’s phenom...
This chapter explores the essential features that Husserl assigns to the special type of monadic com...
This paper argues for a Husserlian account of phenomenal intentionality. Experience is intentional ...
This work's point of departure is Husserl's description of normative and theoretical 'judgments' and...
In Cartesian Meditations Husserl famously offers an account of how an individual subject can experie...
In this paper I discuss Searle's analysis of social ontology in the light of his account of the sour...
According to phenomenology each type of experience assumes a normative surplus from whose exact expl...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of human social norm psychology. More precisely, I want to show...
I experience the world as comprising not only pluralities of individual persons but also interperson...