Gustav Shpet's Phenomenological Innovations in Light of Genetic Phenomenology

Russian Studies in Philosophy 54 (1):35-47 (2016)
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This article examines the innovations introduced to phenomenological philosophy by the Russian philosopher Gustav Gustavovich Shpet. We identify the motifs and results of Shpet's problematization of the Husserlian concept of constitution, and we develop Shpet's treatment of the source of semantic genesis as a generative experience.

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