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    The following essay stems from my interest in finding out whether Taminiaux’s appealing and well-argued reading of the Greek and Platonic connivance between theôria and poiêsis in contrast to the fragility and contingency of human practical judgments and the human intrigue of our worldly abode—a reading that in his view is retrieved by modern and contemporary German philosophers, including Heidegger—may be applied to Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology and reduction. In my view, Taminiaux’s o…Read more
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    Between conflict and reconciliation: the hard truth
    Human Studies 30 (2): 115-130. 2007.
    In the context of the fairly recent Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC), I examine phenomenologically the nature of truth as the essential condition for overcoming social and political conflicts, and as an instrument for enforcing so-called “transitional justice” periods and promoting reconciliation. I also briefly approach the limits of this truth’s possibility of being recognized, if its evaluative and practical dimensions and its appeal to an “intelligence of emotions” do not prevail o…Read more
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    Husserl versus Neo-Kantianism Revisited
    New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 4 173-208. 2004.
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    Husserl versus Neo-Kantianism Revisited
    New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 4 173-208. 2004.
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    The Cartesian Meditations’ Foundational Discourse
    New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 10 (1): 145-165. 2010.
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    Husserl envisages transcendental phenomenology as a radically founding science that lays bare the higher-order experiences whereby logic and a theory of science become constituted. On the other hand, according to a usual presentation of Hegel’s philosophy, phenomenology is “logic’s precondition,” and science presents itself as its “result.” This alleged precedence of Hegel’s phenomenology (with its experiential and historical horizons) regarding logic may be a motif behind the current affinities…Read more
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    Husserl’s Breakthrough Revisited
    Études Phénoménologiques 18 (35): 71-98. 2002.
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    Evidence and Truth in the Digital Age
    Glimpse 21 9-27. 2020.