In this paper I examine the relationship between phenomenology and metaphysics by reassessing the relationship between phenomenological and metaphysical transcendence. More specifically, I examine the notion of phenomenological transcendence in Husserl and the early Heidegger: Husserl defines transcendence primarily as the mode of givenness of phenomena that do not appear all at once, but must be given in partial profiles; Heidegger defines transcendence primarily as Dasein’s capacity to go beyond entities toward being. I argue that these divergent understandings of phenomenological transcendence have resulted in a significant difference in reception among French phenomenologists of religion. These thinkers assert that phenomenology, when p...
The trajectory of Edmund Husserl"™s thought on "œphantasy" points toward a de-emphasis of both perce...
This chapter focuses on a number of respects in which Husserl’s, Heidegger’s, and Merleau-Ponty’s ac...
This article reconstructs the development of Husserl’s definition of metaphysics as the ultimate sc...
In this paper I examine the relationship between phenomenology and metaphysics by reassessing the re...
Understanding phenomenology as a philosophical approach in which human-world relationships are analy...
This paper offers a further look at Husserl’s late thought on the transcendental subject and the Hus...
Phenomenology, understood as a philosophy of immanence, has had an ambiguous, uneasy relationship wi...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
In this paper, I shall examine the evolution of Heidegger’s concept of ‘transcendence’ as it appears...
In this paper, I shall examine the evolution of Heidegger’s concept of ‘transcendence’ as it appears...
This thesis examines the metaphysics of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Specifically,...
The phenomenological science seeks to treat phenomena as pure possibilities. Everything that is dona...
This paper focuses on the puzzling question of what motivates the radical epistemological shift nece...
This article reconstructs the development of Husserl’s definition of metaphysics as the ultimate sci...
The above work undertakes to address the numerous ontological questions that arise from Husserl\u27s...
The trajectory of Edmund Husserl"™s thought on "œphantasy" points toward a de-emphasis of both perce...
This chapter focuses on a number of respects in which Husserl’s, Heidegger’s, and Merleau-Ponty’s ac...
This article reconstructs the development of Husserl’s definition of metaphysics as the ultimate sc...
In this paper I examine the relationship between phenomenology and metaphysics by reassessing the re...
Understanding phenomenology as a philosophical approach in which human-world relationships are analy...
This paper offers a further look at Husserl’s late thought on the transcendental subject and the Hus...
Phenomenology, understood as a philosophy of immanence, has had an ambiguous, uneasy relationship wi...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
In this paper, I shall examine the evolution of Heidegger’s concept of ‘transcendence’ as it appears...
In this paper, I shall examine the evolution of Heidegger’s concept of ‘transcendence’ as it appears...
This thesis examines the metaphysics of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Specifically,...
The phenomenological science seeks to treat phenomena as pure possibilities. Everything that is dona...
This paper focuses on the puzzling question of what motivates the radical epistemological shift nece...
This article reconstructs the development of Husserl’s definition of metaphysics as the ultimate sci...
The above work undertakes to address the numerous ontological questions that arise from Husserl\u27s...
The trajectory of Edmund Husserl"™s thought on "œphantasy" points toward a de-emphasis of both perce...
This chapter focuses on a number of respects in which Husserl’s, Heidegger’s, and Merleau-Ponty’s ac...
This article reconstructs the development of Husserl’s definition of metaphysics as the ultimate sc...