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- particularizes itself into modes of intuition. Merleau-Ponty's most clearly Husserlian work is, perhaps, "the Philosopher and His Shadow." Depending on the interpretation...
- While Being and Time and other early works are clearly engaged with Husserlian issues, Heidegger's later philosophy has little relation to the problems...
- pre-epistemological stepping stone for phenomenological analysis in the Husserlian tradition. Edmund Husserl introduced the concept of the lifeworld in his...
- through close readings of the linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure and Husserlian and Heideggerian phenomenology. He is one of the major figures ****ociated...
- Conceptualism Wardy 1998, § 1. Categories in Kant Thom****on 2022, § 1.3 Husserlian Descriptivism, § 1.4 Contemporary Category Systems Grim & Rescher 2023...
- developing a special phenomenological attitude that was neither entirely Husserlian, nor entirely Ingardenian.[citation needed] Her first husband was the...
- Conceptualism Wardy 1998, § 1. Categories in Kant Thom****on 2022, § 1.3 Husserlian Descriptivism, § 1.4 Contemporary Category Systems Grim & Rescher 2023...
- Nietzsche, notable ideas of the movement have been seen as precursors to both Husserlian phenomenology and Heideggerian existential phenomenology. Lebensphilosophie...
- Press. pp. 275. ISBN 9780192822017. OL 2043183M. Sartre started out as a Husserlian, and as a phenomenologist he wrote a good novel called Nausea, which is...
- original method, called a Husserlian description, uncovers or discloses the structures and forms of conscious experience. A Husserlian description typically...