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158Genesis, instinct, and reconstruction: Nam-in Lee's Edmund Husserl's phänomenologie der instincte (review)Husserl Studies 15 (2): 101-123. 1998.Nam-In Lee’s impressive study of “instinct” in Husserl1 gives a new sense to Husserl’s self-description of his work as a preoccupation with beginnings (see p. x) because it seeks not only to integrate the theme of instinct systematically into Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology but to demonstrate that it has a fundamental position. I believe the author has successfully demonstrated his contention that other students of Husserl who have treated the theme of instinct as a marginal consideration…Read more
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140Constitution and reference in Husserl's phenomenology of phenomenologyHusserl Studies 6 (1): 43-72. 1989.Reflection is the basic attitude of transcendental phenomenology. However, as we shall see in this essay, prereflective experiencing may make a unique claim for philosophical foundations - albeit a claim which can only occur when mediated by reflection.
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66The archaelogy of spirit and the unique self: A Husserlian reading of Conrad-martius (review)Axiomathes 18 (4): 407-424. 2008.Although the connections of Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ ontological phenomenology, what she called, “realontology,” to Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology were constant concerns that usually remained in the background of her work, on occasion they became foreground. Similarly the problems surrounding the individuation of the person and spirit were persistent but rather marginal in her writings. In this paper I want first to review some of the issues as they are connected to ontological and transce…Read more
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46I, We, and God: Ingredients of Husserl's Theory of CommunityIn Samuel IJsseling (ed.), Husserl-Ausgabe und Husserl-Forschung, Springer. pp. 125--149. 1989.
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77Edmund Husserl: Grenzprobleme der Phänomenologie. Analysen des Unbewusstseins und der Instinkte. Metaphysik. Späte Ethik. Texte aus dem Nachlass . Husserliana XLII. Rochus Sowa and Thomas Vongehr : Springer, Dordrecht/heidelberg/new York/london, 2014, CXV pp. and 665 pp. $ 239 . ISBN: 978-94-007-5813-1 (review)Husserl Studies 31 (3): 245-260. 2015.
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Who One Is, Book 2: Existenz and Transcendental PhenomenologySpringer. 2009.Book 1 focused on transcendental-phenomenological ontology and distinguished the non-sortal from the propertied personal sense of ourselves. I can be aware of myself and refer to myself without it being necessary to think of any third-personal characteristic. Book 2 addresses the other richer sense of ourself when we respond to "Who are you?" where the answer might be in terms of an anguished question of identity or the ethical what sort of person am I? It might also be the normative question o…Read more
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1Who One is , Book 1: A Meontology of the "I"Springer. 2009.I can be aware of myself and refer to myself without it being necessary to think of any third-personal characteristics; indeed one may be aware of oneself without having to be aware of anything except oneself. This consideration raises issues in phenomenological ontology of identity, individuation, and substance
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174Steinbock, Anthony J. phenomenology and mysticism: The verticality of religious experience . Indiana series in the philosophy of religion (review)Husserl Studies 25 (2): 169-175. 2009.Steinbock, Anthony J. Phenomenology and Mysticism: The Verticality of Religious Experience . Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s10743-009-9056-8 Authors James G. Hart, Indiana University Department of Religious Studies Sycamore Hall 230 Bloomington IN 47405-7005 USA Journal Husserl Studies Online ISSN 1572-8501 Print ISSN 0167-9848 Journal Volume Volume 25 Journal Issue Volume 25, Number 2
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210Husserl and Fichte—with Special Regard to Husserl’s Lectures on Fichte’s Ideal ofHumanity (review)Husserl Studies 12 (2): 135-163. 1995.
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121Christian faith & human understanding: Studies on the Eucharist, Trinity, and the human personJournal of Phenomenological Psychology 38 (1): 100-119. 2007.
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