Forgotten Spheres of Subjectivity: Intentionality, Sensitivity and Memory. A Small Prolegomena to Future Epistemology

Philosophical Discourses 1:323-345 (2019)
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In the essay, I present a few of arguments for the thesis that the appreciation of the title areas of subjectivity – intentionality, sensitivity, and memory – by putting them due attention in the structure of the epistemic situation, should as result in a thorough redefinition of epistemology and its basic categories. At the same time, I am arguing for the primacy of epistemic subjectivism regarding objectivity or intersubiectivism. Thus, I present the outline of the modifications to which the concept of the epistemological situation should be subjected.

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Grzegorz Trela
Pedagogical University of Krakow

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