Subject to Error: Rethinking Husserl’s Phenomenology of Misperception (original) (raw)

Thomas Szanto: Bewusstsein, Intentionalität und mentale Repräsentation. Husserl und die analytische Philosophie des Geistes

Gianfranco Soldati

Husserl Studies, 2014

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Thomas Szanto: Bewusstsein, Intentionalität und mentale Repräsentation. Husserl und die analytische Philosophie des Geistes: De Gruyter, Berlin, 2012 (Quellen und Studien zur Philosophie, Band 107), ISBN 978-3-11-027723-4, 654pp, 129,95 €, $182.00 (hardbound)

Gianfranco Soldati

2019

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Husserl’s Theory of Belief and the Heideggerean Critique

Jeff Yoshimi

Husserl Studies, 2008

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On Husserl’s Remark that “[s]elbst eine sich als apodiktisch ausgebende Evidenz kann sich als Täuschung enthüllen …” (XVII 164:32–33): Does the Phenomenological Method Yield Any Epistemic Infallibility

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Husserl Studies, 2009

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Husserl’s Concepts of Apperzeption and Weltapperzeption

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Perceptual error, conjunctivism, and Husserl

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Is This Self-Evident? Husserl’s Phenomenological Method and the Psychopathology of Common Sense

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Dissecting Mental Experiences: Husserl's Phenomenological Reflections on the Erlebnis in Ideas I

Dermot Moran

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Dissecting Mental Experiences: Husserl’s Phenomenological Reflections on the Erlebnis in Ideas Diseccionando

Dermot Moran

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Husserl's Theory of Intentionality

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Chapter 3: The rhetorical impulse within Husserl's theory of meaning and phenomenology of language (from unpublished Ph.D. dissertation)

D. R. Koukal

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Husserl's Philosophical Estrangement from the Conjunctivism-Disjunctivism Debate

Andrea Cimino

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2020

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Consequences of Husserl's anti-naturalism for a theory of Meaning: the unnatural position of linguistics as science

Lucas R Vollet, Lucas Ribeiro Vollet

Ekstasis, 2023

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Belief and Its Neutralization: Husserl's System of Phenomenology in Ideas I

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Journal article by John D. Dadosky; …, 2003

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A Decisive Obscurity in Husserl's Phenomenology

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The view from Husserl’s lectern : considerations on the role of phenomenology in cognitive semiotics

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A "Principally Unacceptable" Theory: Husserl’s Rejection and Revision of his Philosophy of Meaning Intentions from the Logical Investigations

Thomas Byrne

Studia Phaenomenologica, 2020

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A Contrastive Analysis of Descartes’ Methodic Doubt and Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology

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On Husserl's Alleged Cartesianism and Conjunctivism. A Critical Reply to Claude Romano.

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Review essay: Two Themes of Husserl's Phenomenology Revisited Responsibility and Intersubjectivity

Sebastian Luft

1999

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Unforgivable Sinners? Epistemological and Psychological Naturalism in Husserl’s Philosophy as a Rigorous Science

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The New Husserl: A Critical Reader (review)

Bob Sandmeyer

Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2005

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Philosophy, Phenomenology, Sciences: Essays in Commemoration of Edmund Husserl.

Hanne Jacobs, Carlo Ierna

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Back to things themselves:' Rethinking Husserl's maxim and the nature of philosophy

Josef M M A R I A Seifert

2013

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The Dawn of Pure Logical Grammar: Husserl's Study of Inauthentic Judgments from "On the Logic of Signs" as the Germ of the "Fourth Logical Investigation"

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Studia Phaenomenologica, 2017

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Husserl’s Preemptive Responses to Existentialist Critiques

Paul McDonald

Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, 2001

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Towards a Phenomenology of the Unconscious: Husserl and Fink on Versunkenheit

Saulius Geniusas

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 2020

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“Die verborgene Einheit intentionaler Innerlichkeit”: Husserl on History, Life and Tradition

Dermot Moran

2013

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(Un)learning to see others. Perception, types, and position-taking in Husserl's phenomenology

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The constitutive function of intentionality in Husserl's phenomenology

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Bulletin d’analyse phénoménologique, 2021

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The Relevance of Nonsymbolic Cognition to Husserl's Fifth Meditation

Albert Johnstone

Philosophy Today, 1999

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Title: The Husserlian Mind Series: Routledge Philosophical Minds Editor: Hanne Jacobs Publisher: Routledge Release Date: 2022 Format: Pages: 552 Reviewed by: Mitchell Atkinson III (IFiS PAN

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The Unconscious in Husserl's Phenomenology

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Human Studies, 2024

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Faith and Doubt: the noematic dimensions of belief in Husserl

Jodie McNeilly

Journal of Speculative Philosophy (SPEP Supplement) , 2015

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Noema and Thinkability : An Essay on Husserl's Theory of Intentionality

Lukasz Kosowski

2010

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