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  1. Normality as Background Causality.Emilio Vicuña - 2022 - Husserl Studies 38 (2):197-220.
    Normality, for Husserl, is said in many ways. While the most detailed treatments of this technical Husserlian concept are usually found in discussions concerning the constitutive dimension of the lived body and intersubjectivity, little attention has been paid to the notion of normality understood as the tacit regularity of nature. Indeed, the normal can also be understood as the causal background which is presupposed, tentatively, in the anticipation of uniform processes of change, as well as in poieticinstrumental experiences, that is, (...)
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  • Esencia y causas en y a través de los movimientos naturales. Desde Aristóteles y en diálogo con Alicia Juarrero.Miguel Martí Sánchez - 2014 - Scientia et Fides 2 (2):67-92.
    Essence and causes in and through the movements in Nature. From Aristotle and in dialogue with Alicia Juarrero: According to Aristotle there is an intrinsic relation between ordinary language, logic and ontology, which is a key element for the knowledge of reality. Such a relation is applied by the Stagirite in the sphere of nature as support for the analysis made by the incipient natural sciences of his time. Thus, Aristotle provided a unitary conception of nature and the sciences which (...)
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