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  1. Vor einem Tag · Presumably, Merleau-Ponty is prone to blending the concepts of reversibility and double sensation because his understanding of touch departs from Husserl’s with regard to the subject of sense modalities and especially with regard to the unique quality Husserl ascribes to touch. “I do not see myself the way I touch myself,” and this is why the lived body “can be constituted originally ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · Also, for classical phenomenology and, above all, for its founder, Edmund Husserl, empathy cannot be understood from a third-person perspective. A core element of the experience is that it moves toward an object, and this intention toward objects constitutes the experience along with facilitating factors that accompany it. As Peter Orfanos puts it: “[p]henomenology presumes that reality is ...

  3. After Husserl's publication of the Ideen (Ideas) in 1913, many phenomenologists took a critical stance towards his new theories and the current of Munich phenomenology came effectively into being, as Reinach, Daubert and others chose to remain closer to Husserl's earlier work, the Logical investigations. Instead of following Husserl into idealism and transcendental phenomenology, the Munich ...

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  4. Vor einem Tag · Husserl argued that characteristics of a lived experience of an incident were shared by those who had also experienced it (Neubauer et al., 2019). Non-psychiatric nurses described their daily lived experiences rendering care to MHCUs in acute psychiatric wards. The researchers set aside their experiences, bracketing their dimensions during the data collection and analysis. Semi-structured ...

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · On the basis of Merleau-Ponty’s notion of “flesh” (肌膚存在), the present author forges the concept of “cultural flesh” (文化 肌膚) as one of the essential conditions of possibility of understanding across cultures. With this he proposes a phenomenology of intercultural understanding, inaugurated in Phenomenology and Intercultural Understanding.

  6. It "transcends" any particular side or aspect given, or, as Husserl might put, we transcend (go beyond) such a side in our recognition of the side as a side, as merely one side among others that might also be given, of the same object. To be sure, all of this is typically automatic, fluid, unnoticed. We live as if immediately in the object. We transcend profiles thereof without effort. Indeed ...

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Husserl’s Phenomenology von James Richard Mensch (ISBN 978-3-031-26149-7) bestellen. Schnelle Lieferung, auch auf Rechnung - lehmanns.de