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31Can Simultaneity Provide Succession?Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 27 143-147. 2018.The most fundamental question in Husserl’s unceasing analyses of inner time-consciousness is the possibility of the experience of succession or movement. This question, determining Husserl’s analyses already from his analysis in winter semester of 1904/1905, is based on a thesis that actuality of one moment of a succession precludes the actuality of any other. But if it is true that there is always only one actual moment, how is it possible to be aware of a succession that requires at least two …Read more
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15Theodore Celms’s Critique of Husserl’s Transcendental PhenomenologyQuaestiones Disputatae 3 (1): 48-64. 2012.
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Theodor Celms and the “Realism–Idealism” ControversyIn Witold Płotka & Patrick Eldridge (eds.), Early Phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe: Main Figures, Ideas, and Problems, Springer. 2020.It was in his research manuscripts from 1905, also known as the Seefelder Blätter, where Edmund Husserl for the first time introduced the idea of the phenomenological reduction. The introduction of this idea, which he developed and refined years to come, marked the beginning not only of an important turn in Husserl’s philosophy toward transcendental phenomenology, but also the advent of a growing frustration and critique even among Husserl’s own students. The discussion about the ontological sta…Read more
Uldis Vēgners
University of Latvia
Riga Stradiņš University
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Riga Stradiņš UniversityAssistant Professor