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    Back to Infallible Evidence
    Husserl Studies 41 (1): 65-98. 2024.
    Husserl’s phenomenology aims to obtain knowledge about the essential structure of consciousness and its various subtypes, and how different types of objects appear in consciousness. On a classic reading, such knowledge requires adequate evidence and apodictic evidence, which are absolutely certain or infallible. However, a trend has emerged to question this classic reading and to embrace a radically fallibilist reading of Husserl’s theory of evidence instead. A core component of this reading is …Read more
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    Husserl on Intentionality as an Essential Property of Consciousness
    Journal of Human Cognition 4 (1): 51-76. 2020.
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    From the Naturalistic to the Transcendental Conception of Intentionality
    Comparative and Continental Philosophy 10 (1): 74-87. 2018.
    ABSTRACTThis paper reconstructs and defends a Husserlian transcendental conception of intentionality. Initially, naturalistic conception of intentionality seems attractive, however, a naturalistic understanding conceals the true meaning of the puzzle and the nature of intentionality. Following Kant and primarily Husserl, this paper tries to determine the conditions a transcendental conception of intentionality must satisfy in order to be qualified as “transcendental”. Additionally, following Hus…Read more