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    Geographical Analysis 40 (4): 353-354. 2008.
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    Philosophy and the ‘anteriority complex’
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (1): 27-47. 2002.
    The project of naturalising phenomenology is examined within the larger context of the philosophy of science. Transcendental phenomenology, as defended by Husserl, in opposition to the naturalistic enterprise, reflects a particular way of thinking about philosophy and its relationship to the empirical sciences that stands as an obstacle to the project of naturalisation. This paper develops a critique of a basic assumption made in this conception of philosophy, namely that it is possible to ask a…Read more
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    Philosophy and the 'anteriority complex'
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (1): 27-47. 2002.
    The project of naturalising phenomenology is examined within the larger context of the philosophy of science. Transcendental phenomenology, as defended by Husserl, in opposition to the naturalistic enterprise, reflects a particular way of thinking about philosophy and its relationship to the empirical sciences that stands as an obstacle to the project of naturalisation. This paper develops a critique of a basic assumption made in this conception of philosophy, namely that it is possible to ask a…Read more