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    Sublimation and Symbolization: An Aristotelian Psychoanalysis.Rudolf Bernet—Ku Leuven - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (2):210.
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    Philosophy and the Natural Life in Van Breda and De Waelhens.Rudolf Bernet - 2015 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 77 (3):463-493.
    The article approaches the work of Van Breda and De Waelhens with respect to the question of how philosophical thought relates to the problems arising in natural life. Van Breda’s main contribution to philosophy is related to the exceptional natural skills he showed in his rescuing of E. Husserl’s Nachlass and his founding of the Husserl Archives in Leuven. It is lesser known that he also brought E. Husserrs widow to Leuven and rescued her from deportation by the (...)
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  3. Bert Cappelle.Ku Leuven Campus Kortrijk - 2007 - In Marja Nenonen & Sinikka Niemi (eds.), Collocations and Idioms 1: Papers From the First Nordic Conference on Syntactic Freezes, Joensuu, May 19-20, 2006. Joensuun Yliopisto. pp. 41.
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  4. An introduction to Husserlian phenomenology.Rudolf Bernet, Iso Kern & Eduard Marbach - 1993 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Iso Kern & Eduard Marbach.
    This volume provides a valuable discussion of Husserl's lifelong project of the critique of science which makes no attempt to conflate the pre-World War I ...
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  5. Transcendental Phenomenology?Rudolf Bernet - 2015 - In Nicolas de Warren & Jeffrey Bloechl (eds.), Phenomenology in a New Key: Between Analysis and History: Essays in Honor of Richard Cobb-Stevens. Cham: Springer.
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  6. Unconscious consciousness in Husserl and Freud.Rudolf Bernet - 2002 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (3):327-351.
    A clarification of Husserl's changing conceptions of imaginary consciousness ( phantasy ) and memory, especially at the level of auto-affective time-consciousness, suggests an interpretation of Freud's concept of the Unconscious. Phenomenology of consciousness can show how it is possible that consciousness can bring to present appearance something unconscious, that is, something foreign or absent to consciousness, without incorporating it into or subordinating it to the conscious present. This phenomenological analysis of Freud's concept of the Unconscious leads to a partial critique (...)
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  7. .Rudolf Bernet - 1992 - In Marc Richir & Etienne Tassin (eds.), Merleau-Ponty: Phã©Nomã©Nologie Et Expã©Riences. Jã©Rã´Me Millon.
     
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  8. Desiring to know through intuition.Rudolf Bernet - 2003 - Husserl Studies 19 (2):153-166.
    The major part of this paper is devoted to the task of showing that Husserl's account of knowledge and truth in terms of a synthesis of fulfilment falls prey neither to a form of “metaphysics of presence” nor to a “myth of interiority” or mentalism. Husserl's presentation of the desire to know, his awareness of irreducible forms of absence at the heart of the intuitive presence of the object of knowledge and his formulation of general rules concerning the possible accomplishment (...)
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    Force, drive, desire: a philosophy of psychoanalysis.Rudolf Bernet - 2020 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Sarah Allen.
    The drive dynamic -- Aristotle (and Heidegger) on natural movement and the drive force of living beings -- The metaphysics of drive and desire in Leibniz -- Schopenhauer on the drives of bodies and the ambiguities of human desire -- The three stages of Freud's drive theory and Lacan's amendments -- Drives and subjectivity -- Husserl on the pleasures of a bodily and drive-based subject -- The Freudian subject -- Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Lacan on a drive subject sublimated by the (...)
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    Mapping the Imagination: Distinct Acts, Objects, and Modalities.Rudolf Bernet - 2020 - Husserl Studies 36 (3):213-226.
    This article begins by presenting the two most important transformations that establish a genuine Husserlian approach to the imagination: the first lies in the grasping of imagination, despite its essential differences with perception and hallucination, as an intuitive, or sensuous consciousness ; the second lies in the insight that imagination, or better – phantasy –, requires no images, mental or otherwise. Further, the distinction between pure and perceptual phantasies and their respective fictional objects is drawn out. A comparison between pure (...)
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    Christianity and philosophy.Rudolf Bernet - 1999 - Continental Philosophy Review 32 (3):325-342.
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    Phenomenological and Aesthetic Epoche: Painting the Invisible Things themselves.Rudolf Bernet - 2012 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Relying on Husserl as well as on the reflections by Merleau-Ponty on Cézanne, Henry on Kandinsky and Deleuze on Bacon, this essay sketches some basic problems that arise in a phenomenological account of non-figurative painting. An investigation of the distinction between phenomenological and pictorial perception, of the transposition of the painter’s mode of perception into a painted image, and of the expressive force of paintings inevitably confronts one with the enigma of the appearing of something invisible. The essay proceeds in (...)
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    Husserl’s New Phenomenology of Time Consciousness in the Bernau Manuscripts.Rudolf Bernet - 2010 - In D. Lohmar & I. Yamaguch (eds.), On Time - New Contributions to the Husserlian Phenomenology of Time. pp. 1-19.
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  14. A present folded back on the past (bergson).Rudolf Bernet - 2005 - Research in Phenomenology 35 (1):55-76.
    In Matter and Memory, Bergson examines the relationship between perception and memory, the status of consciousness in its relation to the brain, and more generally, a possible conjunction of matter and mind. Our reading focuses in particular on his understanding of the evanescent presence of the present and of its debt vis-à-vis the "unconscious" consciousness of a "virtual" past. We wish to show that the Bergsonian version of a critique of "the metaphysics of presence" is, for all that, an offshoot (...)
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    An intentionality without subject or object?Rudolf Bernet - 1994 - Man and World 27 (3):231-255.
  16. Die Frage nach dem Ursprung der Zeit bei Husserl und Heidegger.Rudolf Bernet - 1987 - Heidegger Studies 3:89-104.
  17. The Body as a 'Legitimate Naturalization of Consciousness'.Rudolf Bernet - 2013 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 72:43-65.
    Husserl's phenomenology of the body constantly faces issues of demarcation: between phenomenology and ontology, soul and spirit, consciousness and brain, conditionality and causality. It also shows that Husserl was eager to cross the borders of transcendental phenomenology when the phenomena under investigation made it necessary. Considering the details of his description of bodily sensations and bodily behaviour from a Merleau-Pontian perspective allows one also to realise how Husserl (unlike Heidegger) fruitfully explores a phenomenological field located between a science of pure (...)
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  18. ARTICLES - Le charme magique des <> - Désirer connaître par intuition.Rudolf Bernet - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (4):613-629.
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  19. Bergson on the driven force of consciousness and life.Rudolf Bernet - 2010 - In Michael R. Kelly (ed.), Bergson and phenomenology. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  20. Is the present ever present? Phenomenology and the metaphysics of presence.Rudolf Bernet & Wilson Brown - 1982 - Research in Phenomenology 12 (1):85-112.
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    Husserl.Rudolf Bernet - 2017 - In Simon Critchley & William R. Schroeder (eds.), A Companion to Continental Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 198–207.
    Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) is the founder of the phenomenological movement which has profoundly influenced twentieth‐century Continental philosophy. The historical setting in which his thought took shape was marked by the emergence of a new psychology (Herbart, von Helmholtz, James, Brentano, Stumpf, Lipps), by research into the foundation of mathematics (Gauss, Rieman, Cantor, Kronecker, Weierstrass), by a revival of logic and theory of knowledge (Bolzano, Mill, Boole, Lotze, Mach, Frege, Sigwart, Meinong, Erdmann, Schröder), as well as by the appearance of a (...)
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  22. The Phenomenon of the Gaze in Merleau-Ponty and Lacan.Rudolf Bernet - 1999 - Chiasmi International 1:105-118.
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    La présence pulsionnelle de la Volonté dans mon corps libidinal et dans les forces naturelles des corps matériels.Rudolf Bernet - 2012 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 102 (3):345.
    La double expérience que chacun de nous a des mouvements de son corps – comme objet mondain et comme organe de sa volonté – atteste, au sein de la métaphysique de Schopenhauer, la provenance de tout objet de représentation de la Volonté en soi. Nos « mouvements » charnels se prêtent cependant encore à des modalités diverses, selon qu’ils sont volontaires ou involontaires, et selon que la volonté y est appréhendée à travers une perception interne de ses « actes » (...)
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    Origine du temps et temps originaire chez Husserl et Heidegger.Rudolf Bernet - 1987 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 85 (4):499-521.
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    Sublimation and Symbolization.Rudolf Bernet - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (3):210-217.
    While sublimation is not the first word in psychoanalysis, it nevertheless constitutes the final aim of psychoanalytic thought in both its clinical and theoretical orientations. Indeed, if psychoanalysis is primarily a practice whose aim is to alleviate a patient’s sufferings, and if these sufferings are largely the result of a conflict between the exigencies of an individual’s drives and the necessities of a civilized social life, then effective therapeutic action presupposes some knowledge of the way in which such a conflict (...)
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    Sartre's “Consciousness” as Drive and Desire.Rudolf Bernet - 2002 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 33 (1):4-21.
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    The traumatized subject.Rudolf Bernet - 2000 - Research in Phenomenology 30 (1):160-179.
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    Affectuum imitatio y point de vue: en torno a la intersubjetividad en Spinoza y Leibniz.Rudolf Bernet - 2016 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 28 (1):167-189.
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    As pulsões de morte e o enigma da compulsão de repetição (Freud e Lacan).Rudolf Bernet - 2016 - Cultura:247-264.
    Uma leitura atenta de Para lá do Princípio de Prazer de Freud sugere que o mecanismo da repetição cega, a oposição a toda a mudança e uma vontade niilista em afirmar o seu próprio poder excessivo caracterizam todas as pulsões. O que distingue as pulsões de morte das outras pulsões deve ser procurado noutra coisa, tal como uma forma particular de prazer ou destruição agressiva. Apesar do seu regresso a Freud, Lacan dá conta de uma nova imagem do mecanismo de (...)
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    Drive.Rudolf Bernet - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (Supplement):107-118.
    For Freud, the pleasure principle is a fundamental principle of the psychische Geschehen, holding the same import as the reality principle. Properly speaking, the pleasure principle is the principle par excellence of the psychic processes, for without it, it would not be necessary to promote the recognition of reality to the status of a "principle." [...] it is given in a totally different way, as that principle immediately familiar to everyone, which is designated by the word will. It is easy (...)
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  31. Derrida-Husserl-Freud: The Trace of Transference.Rudolf Bernet - 1994 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 32 (S1):141-158.
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    The phenomenological reduction: from natural life to philosophical thought.Rudolf Bernet - 2016 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 4 (2):311-333.
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    Husserl and Heidegger on Intentionality and Being.Rudolf Bernet - 1990 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 21 (2):136-152.
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    The Limits of Conceptual Thinking.Rudolf Bernet - 2014 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 28 (3):219-241.
    Philosophers have thought more about the nature of thinking than about anything else. After Plato and Aristotle, philosophers’ main concern was to promote good, that is, correct, thinking. Because correct thinking was achieved best in propositional statements, thinking became a matter of logic, and logic became a discipline dealing with the formulation of true predicative sentences.In the twentieth century, many philosophers expressed their dissatisfaction with this view. Some, such as Heidegger, have pointed to the ontological presuppositions of a logic that (...)
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    Debt forgiveness, social justice and solidarity: A theological and ethical reflection.Johan Verstraeten—Ku Leuven - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (1):18.
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    Ethics and sublimation.Antoine Vergote—Ku Leuven - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (2):200.
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    Frankfurt and Cuypers on decisive identification.Herat Shamindra—Ku Leuven - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6 (2):183.
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    Individual Autonomy and a Culture of Narcissism.Arnold Burms—Ku Leuven - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (2):277.
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    Metaphysical foundations and enchanting coincidences.Arnold Burms—Ku Leuven - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (4):307.
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    Not a Modest Proposal: Peter Singer and the Definition of Person.John Hymers—Ku Leuven - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6 (2):126.
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    Subsidiarity and Community in Europe1.Yves Soudan—Ku Leuven - 1998 - Ethical Perspectives 5 (2):177.
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    The meaning of the moral imperative.I. Verhack–Ku Leuven - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (4):232.
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    The project of a personalistic economics.Luk Bouckaert—Ku Leuven - 1999 - Ethical Perspectives 6 (1):20.
  44. La vie du sujet. Recherches sur l'interprétation de Husserl dans la phénoménologie.Rudolf Bernet - 1995 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (2):362-365.
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    Phenomenological Concepts of Untruth in Husserl and Heidegger.Rudolf Bernet - 2019 - In John J. Drummond & Otfried Höffe (eds.), Husserl: German Perspectives. New York, NY: Fordham University Press. pp. 239-262.
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    The secret according to Heidegger and “The Purloined Letter” by Poe.Rudolf Bernet - 2014 - Continental Philosophy Review 47 (3-4):353-371.
    Heidegger’s lecture course on “Parmenides” lays strong emphasis on the dimension of lethe in truth . Such a withdrawal belonging to unconcealment should not be confused with a dissembling or hiding . A concealment pertaining to the presence of a thing can be illustrated by means of a phenomenological description of oblivion, anamnesis, the rare, the gift and the secret. Especially Heidegger’s account of an “open secret” lends itself to a philosophical interpretation of Poe’s “The Purloined Letter”. Dupin recurrently meditates (...)
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    Difference and presence: Derrida and Husserl’s phenomenology of language, time, history, and scientific rationality.Rudolf Bernet, Charles Driker-Ohren & Mohsen Saber - 2023 - Continental Philosophy Review 56 (1):63-93.
    This article seeks to reconstruct and critically extend Jacques Derrida’s critique of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Derrida’s critique of Husserl is explored in three main areas: the phenomenology of language, the phenomenology of time, and the phenomenological constitution of ideal objects. In each case, Husserl’s analysis is shown to rest upon a one-sided determination of truth in terms of presence—whether it be the presence of expressive meaning to consciousness, the self-presence of the temporal instant, or the complete presence of an (...)
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  48. Edmund Husserl. Darstellung seines Denkens.Rudolf Bernet, Iso Kern, Eduard Marbach, R. Bernet, I. Kern & E. Marbach - 1994 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 56 (4):786-789.
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    Délire et réalité dans la psychose.Rudolf Bernet - 1992 - Études Phénoménologiques 8 (15):25-54.
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    Loi et éthique chez Kant et Lacan.Rudolf Bernet - 1991 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 89 (3):450-468.
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