Constitution and reference in Husserl's phenomenology of phenomenology

Husserl Studies 6 (1):43-72 (1989)
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Abstract

Reflection is the basic attitude of transcendental phenomenology. However, as we shall see in this essay, prereflective experiencing may make a unique claim for philosophical foundations - albeit a claim which can only occur when mediated by reflection.

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James G. Hart
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