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Symbolic Knowledge in Husserlian Pure Logic
As a multi-layered theory of the foundations of “‘mathematicizing’ logic”, Husserlian pure logic is stratified on three levels (sub-theoretical,... -
Logic in India
This chapter aims at providing a broad overview of Indian logic pursued in the classical Indian philosophical systems as well as in contemporary... -
The Unconscious in Psychoanalysis and Phenomenology
This chapter is devoted to the comparative analysis of the phenomenological and the psychoanalytic unconscious. The aim of the chapter is to examine... -
On the psychologism of neurophenomenology
Psychologism is defined as “the doctrine that the laws of mathematics and logic can be reduced to or depend on the laws governing thinking” (Moran &...
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Pluralist neurophenomenology: a reply to Lopes
Lopes (
2021 ) has argued against my use of neural networks and dynamical systems theory in neurophenomenology. Responding to his argument provides an... -
The Explorative Nature of Heideggerian Logic
This paper argues for a fundamental re-reading of Heideggerian philosophy, especially regarding the logical structures presented by Heidegger in the...
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On Husserl’s Theory of Alien Experience in the Logical Investigations
This paper tackles Husserl’s early analysis of alien experience and its relation to the methodological framework of the Logical Investigations (LI)....
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What is Modern in the Crisis of European Sciences?
Although the notion of the crisis of European sciences has a general meaning, Husserl mainly focuses on this phenomenon in relation to the modern...
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Husserl and Fink: From Philosophical Systematics to a ‘Phenomenology of Phenomenology’
Husserl’s intensive collaboration with Eugen Fink is a particularly apt point of departure for a reading looking to clarify Husserl’s complex notion... -
A Husserlian Critique of the Natural Attitude’s Prejudicial Effects
This chapter develops a number of the constructive sides of our disclosure of the tensions, difficulties, and outright contradictions of an... -
The Blindness of Kantian Idealism Regarding Non-human Animals and Its Overcoming by Husserlian Phenomenology
As opposed to Kantianism, phenomenology is neither premised on what sets humans apart from the other animals (rational cognition) nor on the fact of... -
At the Summit Waystation: No More Box-Canyons
This chapter returns to the realm of transcendental logic in order to find out what happens when such a wholly formal, wholly purified logic begins... -
Phenomenal intentionality, inner awareness, and the given
Responding to the myth of a purely sensuous “given”, we turn to phenomenology, to the structure of consciousness in an everyday perception of an...
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Exemplary Entities: Formal Indication and Eidetic Variation
The chapter follows up on the analyses of Dasein’s and the monad’s concreteness, adding to it a new, methodological dimension. It tackles Heidegger’s... -
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Is Husserl’s Antinaturalism up to Date? A Critical Review of the Contemporary Attempts to Mathematize Phenomenology
Since the end of the last century, there has been several ambitious attempts to naturalize Husserlian phenomenology by way of mathematization. To...
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Logic in India
This chapter aims at providing a broad overview of Indian logic pursued in the classical Indian philosophical systems as well as in contemporary... -
Mathematical Objectivity and Husserl’s “Community of Monads”
This paper argues that the shared intersubjective accessibility of mathematical objects has its roots in a stratum of experience prior to language or...