Shows that Husserl's Phenomenology and its key concept, subjectivity, is based on a concrete anthropological structure, such as self-affection and the bodily experience of the other.
Shows that Husserl's Phenomenology and its key concept, subjectivity, is based on a concrete anthropological structure, such as self-affection and the bodily experience of the other.
CHRISTIAN LOTZ is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA. He is the author of Vom Leib zum Selbst. Kritische Untersuchungen zu Husserl und Heidegger (Alber Verlag 2005) and has published extensively in Post-Kantian European Philosophy.
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Introduction: Meditating on Husserl's Phenomenology Phenomenology Affectivity Subjectivity Conclusion: Husserl's Phenomenology Revisited Bibliography Index
Introduction: Meditating on Husserl's Phenomenology Phenomenology Affectivity Subjectivity Conclusion: Husserl's Phenomenology Revisited Bibliography Index