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  1. Lebendige Gegenwart: Die Frage nach der Seinsweise des Transzendentalen Ich bei Edmund Husserl, Entwickelt am Leitfaden der Zeitproblematik.Klaus Held - 1966 - Springer.
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  • Phenomenological Kaleidoscope.Daniele De Santis - 2011 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 11:16-41.
    The main goal of this article is to examine Edmund Husserl’s method of “eidetic variation”—that is, to examine the way this method is supposed to work in connection with the notion of “similarity” (Ähnlichkeit). Unlike most interpretations, it will be suggested that similarity represents the leading methodologicalprinciple of eidetic variation. We will argue, therefore, that, on the one hand, this method is rooted in the sphere of association and passivity while, on the otherhand, it is constituted by the transposition of (...)
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  • Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology of Habituality and Habitus.Dermot Moran - 2011 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 42 (1):53-77.
    The concept of habit enfolds an enormous richness and diversity of meanings. According to Husserl, habit, along with association, memory, and so on, belongs to the very essence of the psychic.1 Husserl even speaks of an overall genetic “phenomenology of habitualities”. In this paper, as an initial attempt to explicate the complexity of phenomenological treatments of habit, want to trace Husserl’s conception of habit as it emerged in his mature genetic phenomenology, in order to highlight his enormous and neglected original (...)
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  • Husserl und Kant.Iso Kern - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (1):132-134.
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  • Phenomenological Kaleidoscope.Daniele De Santis - 2011 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 11:16-41.
    The main goal of this article is to examine Edmund Husserl’s method of “eidetic variation”—that is, to examine the way this method is supposed to work in connection with the notion of “similarity” (Ähnlichkeit). Unlike most interpretations, it will be suggested that similarity represents the leading methodologicalprinciple of eidetic variation. We will argue, therefore, that, on the one hand, this method is rooted in the sphere of association and passivity while, on the otherhand, it is constituted by the transposition of (...)
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  • Individuum and region of being: On the unifying principle of Husserl’s “headless” ontology: Section I, chapter 1, Fact and essence.Claudio Majolino - 2015 - In Andrea Sebastiano Staiti (ed.), Commentary on Husserl's "Ideas I". Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 33-50.
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  • Méditations Cartésiennes: Introduction À la Phénoménologie.Edmund Husserl - 1992 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    Série de conférences faites à la Sorbonne en 1929, publié en 1931, l'ouvrage reprend le cogito ergo sum cartésien et développe le thème de la phénoménologie transcendantale en suivant le cheminement des Méditations de Descartes.
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  • Étude sur les « Méditations Cartésiennes » de Husserl.Paul Ricœur - 1954 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 52 (33):75-109.
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