Sophie Loidolt: Anspruch und Rechtfertigung: Eine Theorie des Rechtlichen Denkens im Anschluss an diePhänomenologie Husserls: Springer, Dordrecht, 2009 , ISBN 978-1-4020-9049-3, 336 pp, US-$219 , 174.71 [Book Review]

Husserl Studies 30 (1):65-69 (2014)
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The lifeworld is saturated with claims, justifications, assertions, validities, values and reasons; it is, in a manifold of senses, the very domain of right. In this brilliantly argued book, Sophie Loidolt advances the compelling thesis that these structures of right and justification, broadly construed, not only shape lived experience, but are, as “fundamentale Weisen der Welterschließung,” constitutive of subjectivity itself (p. 1).Loidolt takes as her point of departure the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and offers a detailed reconstruction of Husserl’s genetic analyses of theoretical evidence and justification found in his later writings, above all Experience and Judgment, as well as a thorough presentation of the main trends in the development of his ethical writings from 1908 to the end of his career. This project is not limited to reconstruction and interpretation of Husserl’s text, however, but has instead the goal of outlining a theory of “right thinking” (rechtliches Denken)

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