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https://www.academia.edu/63174625/CORE_OF_THE_ESSENCE_AND_CORE_OF_THE_PERSON_JEAN_HERING_A…

…ucture of individual essences (Wesen) (which involved not only Hering, but also Husserl, Reinach, Ingarden, and many others (De Santis, 2014, 2016)). Such context will be merely evoked here and not systematically elaborated on. Historically speaking, we will maintain that the bac…

https://www.academia.edu/81460970/From_Aesthetic_to_Epistemic_Structures_and_back_Complex_…

…nt of any epistemic structure as such. In the second part, moving from Hacking, Husserl and Foucault, we will look into the way in which the evidence of symbolic structures can be maintained even alongside a genetic concep- tion of science. Art plays an essential role in such a c…

https://www.academia.edu/95803437/_Maximilian_Beck_in_N_De_Warren_T_Toadvine_Eds_Springer_…

…inion of Beck’s philosophical talent4 —along with Hedwig Conrad-Martius, Edmund Husserl, Karl Löwith, Oskar Becker, and Martin Heidegger (just to mention a few). He was a very good friend of Herbert Marcuse and his first wife, who tried to help Beck find German-language bookstore…

https://www.academia.edu/1506652/Exploring_phenomenology_for_researching_lived_experience_…

… the roots and presents some forms of phenomenology starting with the origin of Husserl’s phenomenology and his notion of going back to things as they are in order to seek their essences. The paper then looks at the different perspectives, starting with the empirical phenomenolog…

https://www.academia.edu/37554457/The_End_of_All_Things_Geomateriality_and_Deep_Time_El_Fi…

…edra. Geología. Especulativo. Realismo. Decons- truction. Ancestrality. Memory. Husserl. Heideg- trucción. Ancestralidad. Memoria. Husserl. Heideg- ger. Merleau-Ponty. Derrida. Nancy. Meillassoux. ger. Merleau-Ponty. Derrida. Nancy. Meillassoux. Allow me to begin with a few words…

https://www.academia.edu/31672902/Einf%C3%BChlung_und_Spiegelung_Eine_ph%C3%A4nomenologisc…

…Einsichten aus einer phänomenolo- gischen Perspektive aufgrund der Überlegungen Husserls näher ausgeführt und verdeutlicht werden. In der fünften Cartesianischen Meditation unternimmt Husserl seine wohl bekannteste phänomenologische Analyse der »Einfühlung« oder »Fremdwahr- nehmu…

https://www.academia.edu/165486996/REFLEXIVITY_INTENTIONALITY_AND_THE_EMBODIED_SUBJECT_A_P…

…other-directed view of intentionality found in Nyāya. Rather, like Brentano and Husserl, Rāmānuja sees intentionality and reflexivity as mutually dependent aspects of our conscious acts. In his commentary, the Vedānta Sūtras, Rāmānuja writes, “The essential nature of consciousnes…