Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) was the originator of the philosophy of phenomenology, which would come into its own during the 20th century. Husserl’s liking for new words, and new uses for old words, ...
Understanding our subjectivity is more important now than ever before. The evolution of humanity is shaped by the ideas we have in our heads. Let's examine subjective experience from two different ...
Affinities between phenomenology and certain recurrent procedures in the history of Buddhist thought – notably the methodical step back to the immediate data of consciousness – are particularly marked ...
Phenomenological basis: Zahavi builds on the work of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty, emphasizing the relational and embodied nature of consciousness. Intersubjectivity: Much attention is paid to how ...
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