The authors investigates in depth the development of two central notions in Edmund Husserl's philosophy: the notion of world and life-world. He considers some of the difficulties given in these concepts, evaluates criticism on Husserlian phenomenology and, with reference to the work of Jan Patocka, he offers an outline of a new, critical reading of the method of Husserl's epoche.
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- Country: US
- Published: 1995
- Publisher: P. Lang
- Language: English
- Pages: 199
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