Cogito, Synthesis, and Subjectivism

Russian Studies in Philosophy 37 (2):66-81 (1998)
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A phenomenological analysis of subjectivism requires the study of subjectivity. This is the study of the form of being, or the modification of subjectivity, which establishes and reproduces subjectivism. The question is what is this form, and what understanding of the primary experience of consciousness, what understanding of self-awareness is contained in this form

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