Depth of Sharpness, or The Twists and Turns of the Phenomenological Self-reflection
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https://doi.org/10.22240/sent27.02.208Keywords:
Phenomenology, Method, Experience of Consciousness, Pre-reflective Attitude.Abstract
The article deals with the problem of phenomenological method. It is examined through its application for overcoming the metaphysical disconnection of ontology, epistemology and anthropology. The author demonstrates that interpreting phenomenology as an outcome of transcendentalism means return to pre-reflective attitude, which challenges universality of the phenomenological philosophy theses. This is so because experiences being described by phenomenologist are non-reflective themselves and that is why they require the reflective origins of their unity. Thus, phenomenological conception of an experience, as the experience of consciousness, is inconsistent.References
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Lembek, K.-H. (2000). "Natural Motivation of Transcendental? of the transcendental installation? On the Issue of Method in Phenomenology. [In Ukrainian]. In A. L. Bogachov (Ed.), Phenomenology and the philosophical method (pp. 195-212). Kiyv: Tandem.
Husserl, E. (2009). Experience and judgment. Research of genealogy of logic. (V. Kebuladze, Trans.). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: PPS-2002.
Kebuladze, V. (2011). Phenomenology of experience. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Duh i Litera.
Lembek, K.-H. (2000). "Natural Motivation of Transcendental? of the transcendental installation? On the Issue of Method in Phenomenology. [In Ukrainian]. In A. L. Bogachov (Ed.), Phenomenology and the philosophical method (pp. 195-212). Kiyv: Tandem.
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2012-12-16
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Tsyba, V. (2012). Depth of Sharpness, or The Twists and Turns of the Phenomenological Self-reflection. Sententiae, 27(2), 208–213. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent27.02.208
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