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Mothers play a vital function in fostering the early learning opportunities of children, and early learning opportunities are considered to be strong and independent predictors of future academic success. Very few studies, however, have... more
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      EducationSocial SciencesPhilippinesTranscendental Phenomenology
La question de l'attention est devenue au cours des dernières années l'objet d'une écologie spécifique (Y. Citton) interrogeant les transformations induites par le développement d'un milieu numérique, d'une économie de plus en plus fondée... more
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      Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of ActionMental RepresentationSituated Cognition
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlTranscendental PhilosophyEugen Fink
Among the estimated 100,000 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) working in the United States, a small group of Filipino teachers may have lasting impacts on one of the most important pillars of the nation: its public schools. Thus, it is... more
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      Transcendental PhenomenologyLived Experiences
Objective – The main objective of this study is to explore the meaning of voluntary tax compliance by a person after they are granted tax amnesty. Methodology/Technique – This research is qualitative research and uses a transcendental... more
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      FinanceAccountingTranscendental PhenomenologyMoral Ethics
Objective – The main objective of this study is to explore the meaning of voluntary tax compliance by a person after they are granted tax amnesty. Methodology/Technique – This research is qualitative research and uses a transcendental... more
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      FinanceEconomicsAccountingTranscendental Phenomenology
Se trata de una muy concisa (y acaso precisa) introducción al pensamiento de Edmund Husserl.
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlTranscendental PhilosophyTranscendental Phenomenology
I argue that there is a confluence of authenticity and inauthenticity inherent to the structure of average everydayness in Being and Time. I support this reading by recasting Heidegger's notion of fallenness in Being and Time in terms of... more
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      PhenomenologyContinental PhilosophyMartin HeideggerHermeneutic Phenomenology
This paper critically examines the philosophical foundations of Colin Wilson's New Existentialism. I will show how Wilson's writings promoted a phenomenological strategy for understanding states of ecstatic affirmation within so-called... more
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      MetaphysicsMysticismEdmund HusserlDepth Psychology
While embodiment is crucial for Husserl’s theory of perception and his account of empathy, it is also the beating heart of his transcendental philosophy. For Husserl, there is neither a purely formal transcendental ego, nor pure forms of... more
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      Philosophy of MindSelf and IdentityEmbodimentPhenomenology
Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences | Vol. 2 - 2 - 2021 | 310-316 Este artigo foi lido em um Simpósio sobre Fenomenologia e Existencialismo organizado pela Divisão Oeste da Associação Filosófica Americana para seu Encontro Anual na... more
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlMartin HeideggerJean Paul Sartre
The transcendental reduction is a fundamental method for Husserl’s phenomenology. More precisely, the transcendental reduction is the phenomenological method leading to transcendental subjectivity and its correlate “the world.” As such,... more
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlPhenomenological Research MethodologyTranscendental Phenomenology
A résumé of the history of phenomenology in México, made by Antonio Zirión Quijano and select-reviewed by Jethro Bravo González.
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlTranscendental PhilosophyMexico
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlIntersubjectivityTranscendental Philosophy
Wenn wir Husserls Epoché ernst nehmen und alles Weltlich-Mundane außer Kraft setzten, scheint es, als könnten wir in der transzendentalen Einstellung nicht mehr von uns als Menschen sprechen, da der für Husserl weltliche Term "Mensch" die... more
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      HermeneuticsPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlHermeneutic Phenomenology
Heidegger engaged in a number of attempts to reformulate transcendental philosophy, such as in terms of fundamental ontology and world-disclosure in the second half of the 1920s, so as to break with it. An early attempt to disentangle... more
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      HermeneuticsPhenomenologyMartin HeideggerTranscendental Philosophy
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      Jean-Luc NancyPhenomenologyGerman IdealismGilles Deleuze
The chapter discusses Quentin Meillassoux's recent interpretation and critique of Heidegger's philosophical position, which he describes as "strong correlationism." It emphasizes the fact that Meillassoux situates Heidegger in the... more
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      PhilosophyKantPhenomenologyContinental Philosophy
The problem of metaphysics counted as a crucial field for Husserl throughout his entire philosophical career, both as the ultimate science of reality and the discipline of the “highest and ultimate questions” (cf. e.g. Trizio 2019). In my... more
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlPhilosophy of GodTranscendental Phenomenology
The phenomenon of ‘Knowing’ (Tib. Shes pa; Skt. Jñāna) has a crucial role in Buddhist explanations about the determination of individual realities. According to these explanations particular modes of knowing are connected to specific ways... more
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      EpistemologyPhenomenologyTranscendental Phenomenology
Die Familienähnlichkeiten zwischen kantischer und phänomenologischer Transzendentalphilosophie sind leicht konstatiert. Viel schwieriger ist es allerdings, sie genau in ihrer Übereinstimmung und Verschiedenheit zu benennen. Das Thema der... more
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      IdealismPhenomenologyTime-ConsciousnessEdmund Husserl
The treatment of the question of transcendental idealism mirrors the different self-understandings of phenomenology in the 21st century. While in the context of French phenomenology it has been announced that “idealism is overcome”... more
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      KantIdealismPhenomenologyEdmund Husserl
There are three problems with Husserlian transcendental phenomenology: (1) What does it mean to be transcendental? Namely, how different is Husserl's version from Kant's? And is transcendentality necessarily idealistic, subjective... more
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      Mental CausationIntentionalityMeaningSpontaneity
Slightly longer version of chapter published in I. Apostolescu and C. Serban (eds.), Husserl, Kant and Transcendental Phenomenology, De Gruyter, 2019 https://www.degruyter.com/view/product/495902
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      KantEmpiricismPhenomenologyContinental Philosophy
Approaches to the naturalization of phenomenology usually understand naturalization as a matter of rendering continuous the methods, epistemologies, and ontologies of phenom-enological and natural scientific inquiry. Presupposed in this... more
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      Phenomenological PsychologyPhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-PontyEdmund Husserl
By extending Husserl’s own historico-critical study to include the conceptual mathematics of more contemporary times – specifically category theory and its emphatic development since the second half of the 20th century – this paper claims... more
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      MathematicsCategory TheoryEdmund HusserlFormal Ontology
This text will appear shortly (spring/summer 2017) in the online Journal “Metodo” http://www.metodo-rivista.eu/index.php/metodo as an addendum to the special issue “On the Transcendental”... more
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      IdealismPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlTranscendental Philosophy
This book offers a broad critical study of Heidegger's lifelong effort to come to terms with the problem of phenomena and the nature of phenomenology: How do we experience beings as meaningful phenomena? What does it mean to... more
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      OntologyEthicsMoral PsychologyHermeneutics
In the 1970s the Chilean biologist Francisco Varela developed a systems theory of life as autopoietic, or self-creating, on the formal basis of the mathematician George Spencer-Brown's 1969 book Laws of Form. Although Varela saw the great... more
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      SemioticsModel TheoryPhilosophy of SciencePhilosophy Of Religion
This paper presents a phenomenological analysis of the argument in The First Discourse of Part 2 of Suhrawardī’s Philosophy of Illumination. Specifically, this argument is considered with regard to temporal extension of its logos, i.e.,... more
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      Philosophy of ScienceContinental PhilosophyContinental Philosophy of Religion (Philosophy)Continental Philosophy of Religion (Theology)
Tradução do Inglês: Edmund Husserl, Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy: First Book: General Introduction to a Pure Phenomenology, trad. (alemão) de F. Kersten (The Hague [u.a.]: Springer, 1982),... more
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlTranscendental PhilosophyTranscendental Phenomenology
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      Edmund HusserlAdolf ReinachPhenomenology (Research Methodology)Transcendental Phenomenology
Recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in transcendental philosophy, sparked by debates surrounding the question of the (im)possibility of naturalizing phenomenology. However, it is often the case that these debates fail to... more
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      PhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-PontyEdmund HusserlTranscendental Philosophy
Phenomenology has largely agreed on conceiving consciousness as an openness and an "outwardness." Only Husserl's "monadology," which alone by its name suggests a certain enclosedness, does not seem to fit into the picture and is... more
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      PhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-PontyEdmund HusserlHusserl
Starting from two contradictory claims regarding whether realist phenomenologists accepted Husserl’s transcendental reduction, I will try to show that these ones are about two different points of view on Husserl’s idealism. The first one,... more
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      Edmund HusserlEdith SteinAdolf ReinachRoman Ingarden
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      MetaphysicsOntologyProcess PhilosophyTranscendental Philosophy
What is amazing is that the unfolding of our felt sense of ongoing continuity of Being and the felt sense of the continuity of our sense of self is a convergent experience. Our very sense of self and our very sense of Being are intimately... more
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      Critical TheoryReligionGnosticismPsychology
The present paper offers a reconstruction of Husserl's understanding of Kant's transcendental philosophy, notably, of the function of the "synthesis of reproduction" in the first edition of the Critique of Pure Reason, based upon a series... more
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      Edmund HusserlScience FictionTranscendental PhilosophyImagination
In this paper the importance of Husserl’s concepts of the living body and embodiment will be investigated regarding his work of The Crisis. Further on will be shown that Husserl’s concept of embodiment leads to a better understanding of... more
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      PsychologyPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlPhenomenology of the body
In this paper we shall attempt to sketch one of the most radical forms of naturalism formulated within the analytic tradition, that of Wilfrid Sellars (with its interesting combination of scientific and liberal naturalist elements), to... more
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      PhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-PontyEdmund HusserlNaturalism
Entgegenwärtigung bei Husserl und Fink: In der vorliegenden Abhandlung zielt der Verfasser darauf ab, sozusagen „Nähe und Distanz“ zwischen dem späten Husserl und frühen Fink kurz darzustellen. Hierbei gilt der Begriff... more
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlTranscendental PhilosophyEugen Fink
""The aim of the present paper is to shed light on the development of Husserl’s transcendental idealism from a viewpoint of the metaphysics of modality. I shall argue for the claim that relevant texts of Husserl from 1907 to 1920s can be... more
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      IdealismPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlTranscendental Philosophy
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlJean Paul SartreTranscendental Phenomenology
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      KantEdmund HusserlTranscendental PhilosophyImmanuel Kant
Corrections: P. 2, l. 2: Replace "Siders" by "Sider". P. 11, l. 8-9: Delete ", even if the presence of that tiny piece may provide a physical explanation". Abstract: Husserl’s conception of the constitution of reality has it that there... more
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      PhilosophyMetaphysicsMetaphilosophyRealism (Philosophy)
Corijn van Mazijk, University of Groningen / KU Leuven - Please cite only from the original version. Abstract: This paper focuses on the contents of perception in Kant’s first Critique and Husserl’s later writings. Both Kant and Husserl... more
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      NeuroscienceNeuropsychologyArtificial IntelligencePhilosophy
Introduction: Husserlian reduction is a rigorous method for describing the foundations of psychiatric experience. With Jaspers we consider three main principles inspired by phenomenological reduction: direct givenness, absence of... more
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      PsychologyClinical PsychologyPsychiatryExistential Phenomenological Psychotherapy
Le présent ouvrage analyse les productions culturelles comme le produit de "communications" et de "traductions" entre les peuples, rendues possibles grâce à des "acteurs nomades", des "passeurs interculturels", qui transitent d’un lieu ou... more
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      Evolutionary PsychologyMythologyInternational RelationsIntercultural Communication
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      Mythology And FolkloreSpiritual EcologySpace and PlaceUtopian Studies
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      PhilosophyEthicsHermeneuticsPhenomenology