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  1. A Beginning for the Phenomenological Theory of Primate Ethology.Lester Embree - 2008 - Environmental Philosophy 5 (1):61-74.
    To establish a starting point for a phenomenological theory of the science of primate ethology, this essay first reviews how the phenomenological philosophers Aron Gurwitsch and Maurice Merleau-Ponty made use of the Gestalt psychologist Wolfgang Köhler’s description of chimpanzee consciousness and its objects and then considers primate ethology in light of the theory of the cultural sciences in the work of Gurwitsch in addition to that of Alfred Schutz.
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  • (1 other version)Some noetico-noematic analyses of action and practical life.Lester Embree - 1992 - In John Drummond & Lester Embree (eds.), The Phenomenology of the Noema. Springer. pp. 157--210.
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  • (1 other version)Some Noetico-Noematic Analyses of Action and Practical Life.Lester Embree - 1992 - In John Drummond & Lester Embree (eds.), The Phenomenology of the Noema. Springer.
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  • The Constitution of Basic Culture.Lester Embree - 2001 - Phainomena (35-36).
    This essay has two parts. In the first, Husserl's account of categorial forming and Schutz's account of common-sense constructs are used to sketch an interpretationist theory of culture. In the second part, the question is raised of whether that theory is adequate to account for cultural phenomena and the negative answer is supported with a sketch of the pre-conceptual constitution of intrinsic and extrinsic values and uses in valuational and volitional processes of secondary passivity. This stratum below thinking and concepts (...)
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  • Interdisciplinarity and Higher Education.Joseph J. Kockelmans - 1983 - Human Studies 6 (4):400-406.
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