To discover affects within Husserl’s texts designates a difficult investigation; it points to a theme of which these texts were forced to speak, even as they were explicitly speaking of regional ontologies and the foundations of sciences. For we may at first wonder: where can affection find a positive role in the rigor of a pure philosophy that seeks to account for its phenomena from within the immanence of consciousness? Does this not mean that the very passivity and foreignness of affect will be overlooked; will it not be continually linked to a Vorstellung that issues as a ray of the pure ego? That is, will th...
Since the inception of phenomenological philosophy at the outset of the 20ieth century, it has spur...
This article first outlines the importance of Brentano’s doctrine of inner perception both to his un...
Edmund Husserl’s theory of empathy as a kind of experience of the other is a fundamental element of ...
To discover affects within Husserl’s texts designates a difficult investigation; it points...
While Husserl is widely recognised as the founder of the phenomenological movement, and as responsib...
In this study, I will first introduce Husserl’s analysis in Studien zur Struktur des Bewußtseins by ...
[EN] Phenomenology has experienced in recent years a growing interest in the affective d...
Husserl seldom refers to feelings, and when he does, he mainly focuses on their axiological characte...
In this paper, I explore Edmund Husserl's account of the life-world for evidence that he posits it a...
Husserl’s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the lectu...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Husserl\u27s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the le...
<p>This paper deals, from the point of view of Husserlian Phenomenology, with the topic of the contr...
Husserl\u27s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the le...
22 pagesThis paper takes as its point of departure Husserl’s claim that the only world we can speak ...
Since the inception of phenomenological philosophy at the outset of the 20ieth century, it has spur...
This article first outlines the importance of Brentano’s doctrine of inner perception both to his un...
Edmund Husserl’s theory of empathy as a kind of experience of the other is a fundamental element of ...
To discover affects within Husserl’s texts designates a difficult investigation; it points...
While Husserl is widely recognised as the founder of the phenomenological movement, and as responsib...
In this study, I will first introduce Husserl’s analysis in Studien zur Struktur des Bewußtseins by ...
[EN] Phenomenology has experienced in recent years a growing interest in the affective d...
Husserl seldom refers to feelings, and when he does, he mainly focuses on their axiological characte...
In this paper, I explore Edmund Husserl's account of the life-world for evidence that he posits it a...
Husserl’s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the lectu...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Husserl\u27s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the le...
<p>This paper deals, from the point of view of Husserlian Phenomenology, with the topic of the contr...
Husserl\u27s theory of passive experience first came to systematic and detailed expression in the le...
22 pagesThis paper takes as its point of departure Husserl’s claim that the only world we can speak ...
Since the inception of phenomenological philosophy at the outset of the 20ieth century, it has spur...
This article first outlines the importance of Brentano’s doctrine of inner perception both to his un...
Edmund Husserl’s theory of empathy as a kind of experience of the other is a fundamental element of ...