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  1. A Phenomenology of Hesitation: Interrupting racializing habits of seeing.Alia Al-Saji - 2014 - In Emily S. Lee (ed.), Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, and Race. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 133-172.
    This paper asks how perception becomes racializing and seeks the means for its critical interruption. My aim is not only to understand the recalcitrant and limitative temporal structure of racializing habits of seeing, but also to uncover the possibilities within perception for a critical awareness and destabilization of this structure. Reading Henri Bergson and Maurice Merleau-Ponty in dialogue with Frantz Fanon, Iris Marion Young and race-critical feminism, I locate in hesitation the phenomenological moment where habits of seeing can be internally (...)
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  • Hegel’s logic of finitude.Rocío Zambrana - 2012 - Continental Philosophy Review 45 (2):213-233.
    In “Violence and Metaphysics” Jacques Derrida suggests that “the only effective position to take in order not to be enveloped by Hegel would seem to be…to consider false-infinity…irreducible.” Inversely, refuting the charge of logocentrism associated with Hegelian true infinity ( wahrhafte Unendlichkeit ) would involve showing that Hegel’s speculative logic does not establish the infinity of being exempt from the negativity of the finite. This paper takes up Derrida’s challenge, and argues that true infinity is crucial to Hegel’s understanding of (...)
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  • Husserl: An Analysis of His Phenomenology. [REVIEW]James M. Edie - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (13):403-409.
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  • Teleology Beyond Metaphysics: Husserlian Phenomenology and the Historical Consciousness of Modernity.Timo Miettinen - 2014 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 28 (3):273-283.
    Throughout its history, the relationship of phenomenology to historical reflection has appeared ambiguous. On the one hand, phenomenology—with the help of its founding figures—gave a promise to return from the world-historical speculations of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to the phenomenon of lived historicity, that is, to the question of how historical time is experienced within the life of the individual. On the other hand, phenomenology could not resist the temptation to critically reconsider some of the fundamental historical narratives that (...)
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  • Hegel’s Use of Teleology.J. N. Findlay - 1964 - The Monist 48 (1):1-17.
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  • Phenomenology and the Problem of History.Sang-Ki Kim - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (4):578-580.
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  • Phenomenology as Critique: Teleological–Historical Reflection and Husserl’s Transcendental Eidetics.Andreea Smaranda Aldea - 2016 - Husserl Studies 32 (1):21-46.
    Many have deemed ineluctable the tension between Husserl’s transcendental eidetics and his Crisis method of historical reflection. In this paper, I argue that this tension is an apparent one. I contend that dissolving this tension and showing not only the possibility, but also the necessity of the successful collaboration between these two apparently irreconcilable methods guarantees the very freedom of inquiry Husserl so emphatically stressed. To make this case, I draw from Husserl’s synthetic analyses of type and concept constitution as (...)
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  • History, critique, and freedom: the historical a priori in Husserl and Foucault.Andreea Smaranda Aldea & Amy Allen - 2016 - Continental Philosophy Review 49 (1):1-11.
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  • Husserl and the problem of idealism.Theodore W. Adorno - 1940 - Journal of Philosophy 37 (1):5-18.
    First published, here, in English. Reproduced (also in English) in Adorno's Gesammelte Schriften, 20.I.
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  • Die drei Wege zur Transzendental-phaenomenologischen Reduktion Edmund Husserls.Iso Kern - 1962 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 24 (2):303-349.
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  • Essences and Eidetic Laws in Edmund Husserl’s Descriptive Eidetics.Rochus Sowa - 2007 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 7:77-108.
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  • Introduction.Tamar Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne - 2002 - In Tamar Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Conceivability and Possibility. Clarendon Press.
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  • Husserl's Type and Kant's Schemata: Systematic Reasons for Their Correlation or Identity.Dieter Lohmar - 2003 - In Donn Welton (ed.), The New Husserl: A Critical Reader. Indiana University Press.
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  • Sein und Zeit.Martin Heidegger - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:161-161.
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  • The Universal as "What is in Common": Comments on the Proton-Pseudos in Husserl's Doctrine of the Intuition of Essence.Rochus Sowa - 2010 - In Carlo Ierna, Hanne Jaccobs & Filip Mattens (eds.), Philosophy Phenomenology Sciences. Springer. pp. 525-557.
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