Some Consequences of Husserl's Concept of Experience

In Proceedings of Phenomenology Conference 1976. Canberra: Department of Philosophy Australian National University. pp. 70-86 (1976)
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Abstract

The theme of this paper is Husserl’s concept of experience, through which I hope to show that and how Husserl’s description points the way toward a more adequate account of experience than traditional ones operating within realist-idealist and rationalist-empiricist frameworks.

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