41 results on '"Husserl"'
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2. On losing certainty
3. Prehistory, anti-Cartesianism, and the first-person viewpoint
4. On the psychologism of neurophenomenology
5. Eidetic description of consciousness, or consciousness explained in its own right
6. Back to the technologies themselves: phenomenological turn within postphenomenology
7. Technologically-mediated auditory experience: Split horizons
8. The pre-reflective roots of the madeleine-memory: a phenomenological perspective
9. Pluralist neurophenomenology: a reply to Lopes
10. Attention, ritual glitches, and attentional pull: the president and the queen
11. Attention, ritual glitches, and attentional pull: the president and the queen
12. Volitional causality vs natural causality: reflections on their compatibility in Husserl’s phenomenology of action
13. Visual experience in the predictive brain is univocal, but indeterminate
14. Towards a dialethic theory of time-consciousness
15. Husserl’s philosophical estrangement from the conjunctivism-disjunctivism debate
16. Husserl, the active self, and commitment
17. Bodily expressions, feelings, and the direct perception account of social cognition
18. Being a body and having a body. The twofold temporality of embodied intentionality
19. Husserl, the active self, and commitment
20. Perceptual objectivity and the limits of perception
21. Husserl, impure intentionalism, and sensory awareness
22. Personality as equilibrium: fragility and plasticity in (inter-)personal identity
23. The phenomenology of self-presentation: describing the structures of intercorporeality with Erving Goffman
24. Cognitive extension, enhancement, and the phenomenology of thinking
25. On projecting and willing: a contribution to the phenomenology of intentions
26. Generativity in biology
27. Pain, pleasure, and the intentionality of emotions as experiences of values: A new phenomenological perspective
28. Constitutive strata and the dorsal stream
29. Recollection and phantasy: The problem of the truth of memory in Husserl’s phenomenology
30. The You-I event: on the genesis of self-awareness
31. Ascriptions of propositional attitudes. An analysis in terms of intentional objects
32. Husserl’s hyletic data and phenomenal consciousness
33. Can transcendental intersubjectivity be naturalised?
34. From ego to alter ego: Husserl, Merleau-Ponty and a layered approach to intersubjectivity
35. How experienced phenomena relate to things themselves: Kant, Husserl, Hoche, and reflexive monism
36. In favor of (plain) phenomenology
37. Heterophenomenology and phenomenological skepticism
38. Perception and action: On the praxial structure of intentional consciousness
39. The duality of non-conceptual content in Husserl’s phenomenology of perception
40. Defining imagination: Sartre between Husserl and Janet
41. Rebuilding reality: A phenomenology of aspects of chronic schizophrenia
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