The perceptual world and the rationalized universe
pp. 411-437
Abstract
In the final period of his life, Husserl did, more and more, call attention to the perceptual world, such as the latter plays a role in everyday, natural life. That is the world in which we find ourselves, in which we act, react, and work. It is in that world that we encounter our fellow human beings, to whom we are bound by the most diverse relationships.
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Gurwitsch Aron (2010) Constitutive phenomenology in historical perspective, ed. García-Gómez Jorge. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 411-437
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2831-0_13
Full citation:
Gurwitsch Aron (2010) The perceptual world and the rationalized universe, In: Constitutive phenomenology in historical perspective, Dordrecht, Springer, 411–437.