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Claude Romano

Australian Catholic University
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  • Australian Catholic University
    The School of Philosophy
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Metaphysics
20th Century Philosophy
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  •  101
    Existence et néant. Autour de la controverse Carnap-Heidegger
    Quaestio 3 (1): 351-370. 2003.
  •  105
    Anscombe et la philosophie herméneutique de l'intention
    Philosophie 1 (1): 60. 2004.
    The Nature of Action
  •  62
    The Flexible Rule of the Hermeneut
    Sophia 56 (3): 393-402. 2017.
  •  75
    Le contingent, le libre le nécessaire
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 104 (1): 75-103. 2006.
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    Challenging the transcendental position: the holism of experience
    Continental Philosophy Review 44 (1): 1-21. 2011.
    Taking the problem of perception and illusion as a leading clue, this article presents a new phenomenological approach to perception and the world: holism of experience. It challenges not only Husserl’s transcendentalism, but also what remains of it in Heidegger’s early thought, on the grounds that it is committed to the skeptical inference: Since we can always doubt any perception, we can always doubt perception as a whole. The rejection of such an implicit inference leads to a relational parad…Read more
    Taking the problem of perception and illusion as a leading clue, this article presents a new phenomenological approach to perception and the world: holism of experience. It challenges not only Husserl’s transcendentalism, but also what remains of it in Heidegger’s early thought, on the grounds that it is committed to the skeptical inference: Since we can always doubt any perception, we can always doubt perception as a whole. The rejection of such an implicit inference leads to a relational paradigm of Being-in-the-World that differs from Heidegger’s on many points
    Husserl: PerceptionPerception and Skepticism
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    Les concepts fondamentaux de la phénoménologie: Entretien avec Claude Romano
    with Tarek R. Dika and William C. Hackett
    Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (2): 173-202. 2012.
    Entretien avec Claude Romano.
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