Husserl's Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity: Historical Interpretations and Contemporary Applications
[...]where this leaves all who read Husserl and phenomenology in its various forms, is with a sense of keen interest in the analysis of qualitatively meaningful social and personal experiences - and yet there is a grand confusion about how this could be achieved, leading to what could be called &quo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indo - Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 2019, Vol.19 (1), p.1-5 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [...]where this leaves all who read Husserl and phenomenology in its various forms, is with a sense of keen interest in the analysis of qualitatively meaningful social and personal experiences - and yet there is a grand confusion about how this could be achieved, leading to what could be called "justification anxiety" in qualitative research. Given that the contents of society are transmitted from generation to generation across the centuries, objectivity across history is exemplified by the intentional analysis of geometry, reading and writing since their inception. [...]writing is an exemplar for other types of knowledge acquisition. The use of mathematics is intersubjective, in that it includes generations of mathematicians, and that is a condition of the possibility of science. [...]science is not just intersubjective in that it requires replication by cohorts of other scientists, but in that its mathematical tools are also intersubjective in the work they do. First book: [...]book: |
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ISSN: | 2079-7222 1445-7377 |