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Concepts: introduction à l'analyse

Paris: Les éditions du Cerf (2010)

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  1. The Structure and Extension of (Proto)Type Concepts: Husserl’s Correlationist Approach.Hamid Taieb - 2021 - History and Philosophy of Logic 43 (2):129-142.
    This paper aims to reassess a notion in the works of the later Husserl that is both historically important and philosophically insightful, but remains understudied, namely, that of type. In opposition to a standard reading which treats Husserl’s type presentations as pre-conceptual habits, this paper argues that these representations are a specific kind of concept. More precisely, it shows that Husserl’s account of type presentations is akin to the contemporary prototype theory of concepts. This is historically important, since the predecessor (...)
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  • Die phänomenologische Selbstgegebenheit: eine bloße Metapher? Ein Essay im Ausgang von Benoists "Éléments de philosophie réaliste".Virginie Palette - 2014 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy:28-43.
    The sole aim of this paper is to approach Benoists conception of realism in his latest work Éléments de philosophie réaliste by analysing his sharp criticism of the phenomenological concept of -givenness. If it is true that we ‘have’ reality – i.e. if reality is always already present to us – why should we have to ask how it is given to us? givenness is nothing more than a vestige of representationalism, i.e. a mere epistemological form of access to reality (...)
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  • From the Ultimate God to the Virtual God: Post-Ontotheological Perspectives on the Divine in Heidegger, Badiou, and Meillassoux.Jussi Backman - 2014 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 6 (Special):113-142.