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  1. Introduction to Phenomenology.Robert Sokolowski - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (3):600-601.
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  • Generativity and the scope of generative phenomenology.Anthony J. Steinbock - 2003 - In Donn Welton, The New Husserl: A Critical Reader. Indiana University Press. pp. 289-325.
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  • Making Wildlife Viewable: Habituation and Attraction.John Knight - 2009 - Society and Animals 17 (2):167-184.
    The activity of wildlife viewing rests on an underlying contradiction. Wild animals are generally human-averse; they avoid humans and respond to human encounters by fleeing and retreating to cover. One would therefore expect human viewing of wild animals to be at best unpredictable, intermittent, and fleeting. Yet in recent decades, wildlife viewing has become a major recreational activity for millions of people around the world and has emerged as a thriving commercial industry. How can these two things—widespread wildlife intolerance of (...)
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  • Empathy, Insight and Objectivity: Edith Stein & Bernard Lonergan.Patrick H. Byrne - 2019 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 51 (1):55-70.
    ABSTRACTEdith Stein’s study of empathy has much to offer to the current growth of research into empathy. This article first summarizes her phenomenological account of the complex layers involved in...
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