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Husserl Studies 8 (1):33-56 (1991)

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  1. Phenomenological Antinomy and Holistic Idea. Adorno’s Husserl-Studies and Influences from Cornelius.Masafumi Aoyagi - 2014 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 4:23.
    In my paper, I consider the holistic thought in Theodor W. Adorno’s Husserl-studies, and the epistemological possibility to know the “non-identical”. First, I discuss the phenomenological antinomy. This is not only the starting point of Adorno’s Husserl-studies, but also has his holistic thought in it. Adorno pointed out Husserl’s assumptions that our consciousness is directly related to objects and that our consciousness is always mediately or indirectly related to the objects. Second, I discuss Adorno’s solution of that antinomy. He tried (...)
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  • The aesthetics of particulars: A case of intuitive mechanics. [REVIEW]Liliana Albertazzi - 1998 - Axiomathes 9 (1-2):169-196.