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Turning the Natural World into a Moral World: Michel Henry on the Vocation of Life
It has been widely argued that Michel Henry dismisses the importance of the subject’s worldly and intentional mode of existence in his account of the...
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The phenomenology of joint agency: the implicit structures of the shared life-world
We do lots of things together in a shared manner. From the phenomenological point of view, does joint or shared agency need a conscious sense of...
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The Phenomenological Life-World Analysis and the Methodology of the Social Sciences
This chapter discusses the relationship between the phenomenological life-world analysis and the methodology of the social sciences, which was the... -
Life and World: Heidegger’s Phenomenological Metaphyiscs and Its Discontents
In Being and Time, Heidegger mentions the possibility of a “metaphysical” inquiry that could be worked out on the ground of Being and Time’s... -
Can Algorithms be Embodied? A Phenomenological Perspective on the Relationship Between Algorithimic Thinking and the Life-World
This article investigates the possibility to question the difference between artificial and human intelligence by assuming that the latter can...
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Is the life-world reduction sufficient in quantum physics?
According to Husserl, the epochè (or suspension of judgment) must be left incomplete. It is to be performed step by step, thus defining various...
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The Pluralistic Concept of the Life-World and the Various Fields of the Phenomenology of the Life-World in Husserl
The life-world is a central topic of Husserl’s phenomenology. He addresses this issue in some of the works published during his lifetime and attempts...
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The qua-Problem, Meaning Scepticism, and the Life-World
Michael Devitt and Kim Sterelny (Language and reality: An introduction to the philosophy of language. MIT Press, Cambridge, 1999) argue that the pure...
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Life-World and Religious Consciousness
The present article consists of four parts, and the first part examines the concept of life-world from the phenomenological perspective and argues...
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Hillary’ Story: Plutocrat’s Life in the Alt Reality World
The life and times of a plutocratic millennial, Hilary who, unlike Joe, is blessed with abundance of power, money, and freedom, but like Joe, is dull... -
Joe’s Story: Precariat’s Life and the Alt-Reality World
One of the attractive sides of technological developments in the twenty-first century is that people can have lots of free time for themselves. If... -
Technology, Innovation and Life World: A Phenomenological Analysis
It is presented that a basic strategy in philosophical analysis of technological innovation is to take the life worldLife world as the logic starting... -
Life, Matter and Gender. Schelling’s Philosophical Projects from the Philosophy of Nature to the Ages of the World
The chapter explores how Schelling’s philosophical projects from the philosophy of nature to the Ages of the World have contributed to the formation... -
Materiality Versus Metabolism in the Hybrid World: Towards a Dualist Concept of Materialism as Limit of Post-humanism in the Technical Era
The point of departure of this article is the trend towards hybridisation in new technology development, which makes classical dichotomies between...
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A Plural Nomos: Law, Life, and Knowledge
Even in its limited state-based form, human law owes its existence to the natural physical world with its self-created value systems. What is...
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Fostering dialogue: a phenomenological approach to bridging the gap between the “voice of medicine” and the “voice of the lifeworld”
This article adopts Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology to explore the complex relationship between patients and physicians. It delves into the...
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Does Fate Hinder Freedom? A philosophical Praxis
Ideas such as “I am born a labor, poor, a hereditary syphilitic/unhandy” are ones that people tend to resort to as excuses when they feel as if the...
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Life and the Natural World in the Early Work of Jan Patočka (1930–1945)
This article is a brief overview of Jan Patočka’s early interpretation of phenomenology in his academic writings based, on the one hand, on his 1931... -
Does Determinism imply Inevitability? A Dennettian Counter analysis
This research study postulates an argument aimed at disputing the conception that determinism intrinsically entails the inevitability or unchangability ...
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Affect Disorders: An Husserlian Interpretation of Alexytimia, BPD and Narcissistic Traits
Affects and all its variants (affection, allure, affective force, etc.) represent our via regia to be alive and connected with our life-world. It is...