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48Difference and presence: Derrida and Husserl’s phenomenology of language, time, history, and scientific rationalityContinental Philosophy Review 56 (1): 63-93. 2023.This article seeks to reconstruct and critically extend Jacques Derrida’s critique of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Derrida’s critique of Husserl is explored in three main areas: the phenomenology of language, the phenomenology of time, and the phenomenological constitution of ideal objects. In each case, Husserl’s analysis is shown to rest upon a one-sided determination of truth in terms of presence—whether it be the presence of expressive meaning to consciousness, the self-pre…Read more
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5HusserlIn Simon Critchley & William R. Schroeder (eds.), A Companion to Continental Philosophy, Blackwell. 2017.Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) is the founder of the phenomenological movement which has profoundly influenced twentieth‐century Continental philosophy. The historical setting in which his thought took shape was marked by the emergence of a new psychology (Herbart, von Helmholtz, James, Brentano, Stumpf, Lipps), by research into the foundation of mathematics (Gauss, Rieman, Cantor, Kronecker, Weierstrass), by a revival of logic and theory of knowledge (Bolzano, Mill, Boole, Lotze, Mach, Frege, Sigwa…Read more
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Husserl en Heidegger over de fenomenologische reductie en het fenomeen van het zijnIn M. Moors, Jan van der Veken & Jozef van de Wiele (eds.), Naar Leeuweriken grijpen: Leuvense opstellen over metafysica, Universitaire Pers. 1994.
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The body as a "legitimate naturalizaton of consciousnes"In Havi Carel & Darian Meacham (eds.), Phenomenology and Naturalism: Examining the Relationship Between Human Experience and Nature, Cambridge University Press. 2013.
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Subjectivity: from Husserl to his followers (and back again)In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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13Force, drive, desire: a philosophy of psychoanalysisNorthwestern University Press. 2020.The drive dynamic -- Aristotle (and Heidegger) on natural movement and the drive force of living beings -- The metaphysics of drive and desire in Leibniz -- Schopenhauer on the drives of bodies and the ambiguities of human desire -- The three stages of Freud's drive theory and Lacan's amendments -- Drives and subjectivity -- Husserl on the pleasures of a bodily and drive-based subject -- The Freudian subject -- Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Lacan on a drive subject sublimated by the encounter wit…Read more
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1De stem en het fenomeen. Inleiding tot het probleem van het teken in de fenomenologie van HusserlTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (2): 368-368. 1991.
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56The subject in Nature: Reflections on Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of PerceptionIn Patrick Burke and Jan van Der Veken (ed.), Merleau-Ponty in Contemporary Perspective, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 53--68. 1993.
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361Unconscious consciousness in Husserl and FreudPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (3): 327-351. 2002.A clarification of Husserl's changing conceptions of imaginary consciousness ( phantasy ) and memory, especially at the level of auto-affective time-consciousness, suggests an interpretation of Freud's concept of the Unconscious. Phenomenology of consciousness can show how it is possible that consciousness can bring to present appearance something unconscious, that is, something foreign or absent to consciousness, without incorporating it into or subordinating it to the conscious present. This p…Read more
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151The Phenomenon of the Gaze in Merleau-Ponty and LacanChiasmi International 1 105-118. 1999.Chiasmi international.
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5Zeit Und Zeitlichkeit Bei Husserl Und Heidegger. Band 14 von Phänomenologische Forschungen (edited book)Karl Alber. 1983.
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39The secret according to Heidegger and “The Purloined Letter” by PoeContinental Philosophy Review 47 (3-4): 353-371. 2014.Heidegger’s lecture course on “Parmenides” lays strong emphasis on the dimension of lethe in truth . Such a withdrawal belonging to unconcealment should not be confused with a dissembling or hiding . A concealment pertaining to the presence of a thing can be illustrated by means of a phenomenological description of oblivion, anamnesis, the rare, the gift and the secret. Especially Heidegger’s account of an “open secret” lends itself to a philosophical interpretation of Poe’s “The Purloined Lette…Read more
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33Zur teleologie der erkenntnis: Eine antwort an Rudolf BoehmTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 40 (4). 1978.
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15The Phenomenon of the Gaze in Merleau-Ponty and LacanChiasmi International 1 105-118. 1999.Chiasmi international.
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Wirkliche Zeit und Phantasiezeit. Zu Husserls Begriff der zeitlichen IndividuationPhänomenologische Forschungen 37-56. 2004.
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30The phenomenological reduction: from natural life to philosophical thoughtMetodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 4 (2): 311-333. 2016.status: published.
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283Verschiedene Begriffe der Logik und ihr Bezug auf die SubjektivitätStudia Phaenomenologica 1 (1-2): 11-24. 2001.
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Transcendental Phenomenology?In Nicolas de Warren & Jeffrey Bloechl (eds.), Phenomenology in a New Key: Between Analysis and History: Essays in Honor of Richard Cobb-Stevens, Springer. 2015.
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Transcendance et incarnation. Le statut de l'intersubjectivité comme altérité à soi chez HusserlTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (3): 588-589. 1996.
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The hermeneutics of perception in Cassirer, Heidegger, and HusserlIn Rudolf A. Makkreel & Sebastian Luft (eds.), Neo-Kantianism in Contemporary Philosophy, Indiana University Press. 2009.
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14Subject en zelfervaringTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (1). 1991.Eine phänomenologische Analyse des Selbstbewusstseins erbringt den Nachweis, dass die Selbsterfahrung stets eine Erfahrung des Selbstverlusts impliziert. Dieser Befund beruht auf der richtig verstandenen Intentionalität bzw. Transzendenz des Subjekts. Diese These wird im vorliegenden Artikel vor allem mit dem Hinweis auf die Phänomene des moralischen Gewissens, der synthetischen Funktion des Ich, der differenziellen Struktur von Selbstbezug und Selbstrepräsentation, sowie der leiblich bestimmten…Read more
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Trauma and subjectivityIn Rudolf Bernet & Daniel J. Martino (eds.), Phenomenology Today: The Schuwer Spep Lectures, 1998-2002, Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University. 2003.
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15Sartre's “Consciousness” as Drive and DesireJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 33 (1): 4-21. 2002.
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17The Other in myselfIn S. Critchley & Peter Dews (eds.), Deconstructive subjectivities, . pp. 169-184. 1996.SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy.
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135The Body as a 'Legitimate Naturalization of Consciousness'Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 72 43-65. 2013.Husserl's phenomenology of the body constantly faces issues of demarcation: between phenomenology and ontology, soul and spirit, consciousness and brain, conditionality and causality. It also shows that Husserl was eager to cross the borders of transcendental phenomenology when the phenomena under investigation made it necessary. Considering the details of his description of bodily sensations and bodily behaviour from a Merleau-Pontian perspective allows one also to realise how Husserl (unlike H…Read more