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  1. Ética, antropología y filosofía de la historia. Las Lecciones de Husserl de Introducción a la ética del Semestre de Verano de 1920.Javier San Martín - 1992 - Isegoría 5:43-77.
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  • Husserl’s transcendental philosophy and the critique of naturalism.Dermot Moran - 2008 - Continental Philosophy Review 41 (4):401-425.
    Throughout his career, Husserl identifies naturalism as the greatest threat to both the sciences and philosophy. In this paper, I explicate Husserl’s overall diagnosis and critique of naturalism and then examine the specific transcendental aspect of his critique. Husserl agreed with the Neo-Kantians in rejecting naturalism. He has three major critiques of naturalism: First, it (like psychologism and for the same reasons) is ‘countersensical’ in that it denies the very ideal laws that it needs for its own justification. Second, naturalism (...)
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  • Ética, antropología y filosofía de la historia. Las Lecciones de Husserl de Introducción a la ética del Semestre de Verano de 1920.Javier San Martín - 1992 - Isegoría 5:43.
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  • The Person and the Common Life: Studies in a Husserlian Social Ethics.James Hart - 1992 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    A Husserl-based social ethics is within the noetic-noematic field as disclosed through various reductions. The focus is how at the passive and active levels a bsic sense of will is in play as well as the "telos" of subjectivity in terms of both a "godly" intersubjective ideal "we". This is inseparable form the disclosure of the full sense of person through an "absolute ought" and the "truth of will" wherein the common world and common goods are tied to an ideal (...)
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