Outline of a project entitled “Phenomenology of Perception”

Philosophia Scientiae 26:297-303 (2022)
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The purpose of this book is to provide a phenomenological inquiry into those acts and processes of consciousness that constitute the perceptual world in which we live,—the real world familiar to us in every-day life and to which the physical sciences and their theoretical explanations refer. When using the term “phenomenology”, the author always has in view the body of philosophical theories developed by Edmund Husserl. The overall program of phenomenology may be said to be...

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