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  1. Husserl’s Critique of Kant’s Ethics.Henning Peucker - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (2):309-319.
    This paper introduces Husserl's ethics by examining his critique of Kant's ethics. It presents Husserl's lectures on ethics in which he offers his own ethical theory in a historical context. The phenomenological ethics seeks to combine the advantages of both the traditional empiricism and rationalism. Husserl's ethics takes into account that emotions play an essential role in the constitution of values and morals. Contrariwise, Husserl fights against relativism in ethics and praises Kant for the discovery of an absolute moral imperative. (...)
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    Hat Husserl eine konsistente Theorie des Willens? Das Willensbewusstsein in der statischen und der genetischen Phänomenologie.Henning Peucker - 2015 - Husserl Studies 31 (1):17-43.
    This article raises the question of whether there is one consistent theory of volitional acts in Husserl’s writings. The question arises because Husserl approaches volitional consciousness in his static and his genetic phenomenology rather differently. Static phenomenology understands acts of willing as complex, higher-order phenomena that are founded in both intellectual and emotional acts; while genetic phenomenology describes them as passively motivated phenomena that are implicitly predelineated in feelings, instincts, and drives, which always already include a characteristic element of striving. (...)
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    From Logic to the Person: An Introduction to Edmund Husserl’s Ethics.Henning Peucker - 2008 - Review of Metaphysics 62 (2):307-325.
    This paper argues that Husserl’s ethics do not fit into any one of three commonly recognized kinds of ethical theory: virtue (Aristotelian), deontological (Kantian), and consequentialist (especially, utilitarianism). Husserl’s mature ethical theory, in particular, combines a modern, Kantian or Fichtean approach based on a strong concept of a free and active ego capable of shaping its life autonomously through its own will with a more Aristotelian theory of the virtues that help us to shape our lives in order to reach (...)
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  4. Husserl’s Foundation of the Formal Sciences in his “Logical Investigations”.Henning Peucker - 2012 - Axiomathes 22 (1):135-146.
    This article is composed of three sections that investigate the epistemological foundations of Husserl’s idea of logic from the Logical Investigations . First, it shows the general structure of this logic. Husserl conceives of logic as a comprehensive, multi-layered theory of possible theories that has its most fundamental level in a doctrine of meaning. This doctrine aims to determine the elementary categories that constitute every possible meaning (meaning-categories). The second section presents the main idea of Husserl’s search for an epistemological (...)
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    Husserl's Approaches to Volitional Consciousness.Henning Peucker - 2012 - In Christel Fricke & Dagfinn Føllesdal (eds.), Intersubjectivity and Objectivity in Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl: A Collection of Essays. Ontos. pp. 45-60.
    Can we have objective knowledge of the world? Can we understand what is morally right or wrong? Yes, to some extent. This is the answer given by Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl. Both rejected David Hume’s skeptical account of what we can hope to understand. But they held his empirical method in high regard, inquiring into the way we perceive and emotionally experience the world, into the nature and function of human empathy and sympathy and the role of the imagination (...)
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  6. Husserls Ethik zwischen Formalismus und Subjektivismus.Henning Peucker - 2011 - In Verena Mayer, Christopher Erhard, Marisa Scherini & Uwe Meixner (eds.), Die Aktualität Husserls. Karl Alber.
     
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    Notwendigkeit und Grenzen der Unternehmensethik.Henning Peucker - 2009 - Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 38 (93):113-144.
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    Philippe Merz: Werterfahrung und Wahrheit. Phänomenologische Ethikbegründung nach Husserl.Henning Peucker - 2017 - Philosophische Rundschau 64 (3):272-278.
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    Paul Natorp über das Verhältnis von Philosophie und Psychologie.Henning Peucker - 2019 - In Thomas Kessel (ed.), Philosophische Psychologie Um 1900. Berlin: J.B. Metzler. pp. 161-172.
    In seinem Beitrag „Paul Natorp über das Verhältnis von Philosophie und Psychologie“ stellt Henning Peucker im Ausgang von Hegel und in seiner Gegenüberstellung zu Kant erst einmal die unterschiedlichen Aufgaben von Philosophie und Wissenschaft heraus. Denn während die Wissenschaften um Objektivierung, immer exaktere Gegenstandsbestimmungen bemüht sind, fällt der Philosophie die Aufgabe zu, nach den Möglichkeiten solcher Erkenntnisse zu fragen und diese zu sichern. Von dieser Unterscheidung aus wendet sich Peucker der Bestimmung des Verhältnisses von Philosophie und Psychologie zu. Gleichsam stellt (...)
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    Edmund Husserl: Einleitung in die Philosophie. Vorlesungen 1916–1920: Husserliana Materialien Band IX, Hrsg.: Hanne Jacobs, Dordrecht: Springer 2012. [REVIEW]Henning Peucker - 2013 - Husserl Studies 29 (1):79-88.
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    Edmund Husserl: Einleitung in die Philosophie. Vorlesungen 1916–1920: Husserliana Materialien Band IX, Hrsg.: Hanne Jacobs, Dordrecht: Springer 2012. [REVIEW]Henning Peucker - 2013 - Husserl Studies 29 (1):79-88.
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  12. Christian Lotz: From Affectivity to Subjectivity. Husserl's Phenomenology Revisited. [REVIEW]Henning Peucker - 2009 - Phänomenologische Forschungen.
     
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    Julio C. Vargas Bejarano, Phänomenologie des Willens. Seine Struktur, sein Ursprung und seine Funktion in Husserls Denken: New Studies in Phenomenology, Band 3. Frankfurt a. M./berlin/bruxelles/new York/oxford, Peter Lang 2006, 368 Seiten, € 56.-, $ 86.-, ISBN 3-631-55707-8. [REVIEW]Henning Peucker - 2010 - Husserl Studies 26 (1):67-75.
    Julio C. Vargas Bejarano, Phänomenologie des Willens. Seine Struktur, sein Ursprung und seine Funktion in Husserls Denken Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s10743-010-9068-4 Authors Henning Peucker, Universität Paderborn Fach Philosophie, Fakultät für Kulturwissenschaften Warburger Str. 100 33098 Paderborn Germany Journal Husserl Studies Online ISSN 1572-8501 Print ISSN 0167-9848 Journal Volume Volume 26 Journal Issue Volume 26, Number 1.
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