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    What is Diaphenomenology.Emmanuel Alloa - 2018 - In Cees Leijenhorst & Antonio Cimino (eds.), Phenomenology and Experience. Boston: Brill. pp. 12-27.
    The philosophical line of inquiry opened by Edmund Husserl remains one of the most inspiring ones for contemporary thinking, insofar as it places the experiential dimension at its center. Yet its initial disposition rests upon a fundamental misunderstanding. While phenomenology scolded the traditional representationalist accounts, for which we never have the things themselves, but ever only internal representations of it, its major advanced consisted in stressing that in experience, we have the things in themselves and not just emissaries or representatives. (...)
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