Habit is a key concept in Husserl’s genetic phenomenology. In this paper, I want to flesh out Husserl’s conception of habit (for which he employs a wide variety of terms including: Habitus, Habitualität, Gewohnheit, das ...
Moran, Dermot(Philosophy Documentation Center, 2008-08)
Phenomenology, understood as a philosophy of immanence, has had an ambiguous, uneasy relationship with transcendence, with the wholly other, with the numinous. If phenomenology restricts its evidence to givenness and to ...
Moran, Dermot(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011-10)
Edmund Husserl’s account, especially in his Crisis of European Sciences (1936) and
Vienna Lecture (1935), of the Greek philosophical breakthrough to universal rationality has been criticized as Eurocentric. Husserl speaks ...
'Foreword to the New Edition', in Edmund Husserl, Ideas. A General
Introduction to Pure Phenomenology. Trans. W.R. Boyce Gibson. London &
New York: Routledge Classics, 2012, pp. xiii-xxxiii.
In Being and Nothingness (1943) Sartre includes a groundbreaking
chapter on 'the body' which treats of the body under three
headings: 'the body as being for-itself: facticity', 'the body-for-others',
and 'the third ...