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  1. The Person and the Common Life: Studies in a Husserlian Social Ethics.James Hart - 1992 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    A Husserl-based social ethics is within the noetic-noematic field as disclosed through various reductions. The focus is how at the passive and active levels a bsic sense of will is in play as well as the "telos" of subjectivity in terms of both a "godly" intersubjective ideal "we". This is inseparable form the disclosure of the full sense of person through an "absolute ought" and the "truth of will" wherein the common world and common goods are tied to an ideal (...)
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  • Instincts — a Husserlian account.James R. Mensch - 1997 - Husserl Studies 14 (3):219-237.
    According to the standard, accepted view of Husserl, the notion of a Husserlian account of the instincts appears paradoxical. Is not Husserl the proponent of a philosophy conducted by a “pure” observer? Instincts relate to the body, but the reduction seems to leave us with a disembodied Cartesian ego. Quotations are not lacking to support this view.
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  • Husserls Staatsphilosophie.K. Schuhmann - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (2):352-353.
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  • Das Problem des ,Ur-Ich' bei Edmund Husserl: Die Frage nach der selbstverständlichen ,Nähe' des Selbst.Shigeru Taguchi - 2006 - Springer.
    Der späte Husserl spricht von dem 'Ur-Ich" als dem Ich, das der transzendentalen Intersubjektivität in einem gewissen Sinne vorangeht.
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