Two Ways of Understanding Persons: A Husserlian Distinction
This paper clarifies the distinction that Edmund Husserl makes between two different ways of understanding other persons, their actions and motivations: the experiential or empirical way, on the one hand, and the genuinely or authentically intuitive way, on the other hand. The paper argues that Hus...
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Auteur principal: | Sara Heinämaa |
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Langue: | EN FR IT |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2019
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