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    Formulation of the mission of a human community – the first step applying the management theory in community’s life.Fabijonas Saulius Butkus - 2015 - Filosofija. Sociologija 25 (4).
    Possibilities of applying the management theory in various human communities are analysed in this article. The management theory was developed as an instrument of increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of industrial enterprises. Many useful dependencies were identified and rules created for the rational division of common work and the purposeful coordination of these divided work pieces allotted for participants of the common work process. The author’s position is that many elements of the man­agement theory can be successfully applied in every (...)
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    Conscious and Unconscious Phantasy and the Phenomenology of Dreams.Saulius Geniusas - 2021 - Research in Phenomenology 51 (2):178-199.
    My goal is threefold. First, building on the basis of Husserl’s phenomenology of the imagination, I will argue that phantasy is a specific type of intentional experience, which intends its objects as neutralized presentifications. Second, I will turn to dreams and argue that non-lucid dreams are unconscious phantasies, which cannot be conceived in the above-mentioned way. This realization will bring us to the third task. When recognized as the most extreme form of unconscious phantasy, dreams compel us to raise anew (...)
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    The origins of sedimentation in Husserl 's phenomenology.Saulius Geniusas - forthcoming - European Journal of Philosophy.
    Husserl is the philosopher who transformed the geological metaphor of sedimentation into a philosophical concept. While tracing the development of Husserl's reflections on sedimentation, I argue that the distinctive feature of Husserl's approach lies in his preoccupation with the question concerning the origins of sedimentations. The paper demonstrates that in different frameworks of analysis, Husserl understood these origins in significantly different ways. In the works concerned with the phenomenology of time consciousness, Husserl searched for the origins of sedimentation in the (...)
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  4. The origins of the phenomenology of pain: Brentano, Stumpf and Husserl.Saulius Geniusas - 2014 - Continental Philosophy Review 47 (1):1-17.
    The following investigation aims to determine the historical origins of the phenomenology of pain. According to my central thesis, these origins can be traced back to an enthralling discussion between Husserl and two of his most important teachers, Brentano and Stumpf. According to my reconstruction of this discussion, while Brentano defended the view that all feelings, including pain, are intentional experiences, and while Stumpf argued that pain is a non-intentional feeling-sensation, Husserl of the Logical Investigations provides compelling resources to resolve (...)
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    Towards a Phenomenology of the Unconscious: Husserl and Fink on Versunkenheit.Saulius Geniusas - 2020 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 53 (1):1-23.
    As a phenomenological concept, absorption refers to the ego's capacity to experience the world from a displaced standpoint. The paper traces the emergence and development of this concept in Husserl...
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    The Origins of the Horizon in Husserl’s Phenomenology.Saulius Geniusas - 2012 - Springer.
    This volume is the first book-length analysis of the problematic concept of the ‘horizon’ in Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology, as well as in phenomenology generally. A recent arrival on the conceptual scene, the horizon still eludes robust definition. The author shows in this authoritative exploration of the topic that Husserl, the originator of phenomenology, placed the notion of the horizon at the centre of philosophical enquiry. He also demonstrates the rightful centrality of the concept of the horizon, all too often viewed (...)
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    The phenomenology of pain.Saulius Geniusas - 2020 - Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press.
    The Phenomenology of Pain is the first book-length investigation of its topic to appear in English. Groundbreaking, systematic, and illuminating, it opens a dialogue between phenomenology and such disciplines as cognitive science and cultural anthropology to argue that science alone cannot clarify the nature of pain experience without incorporating a phenomenological approach. Building on this premise, Saulius Geniusas develops a novel conception of pain grounded in phenomenological principles: pain is an aversive bodily feeling with a distinct experiential quality, which (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Sedimentations.Saulius Geniusas - 2023 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 54 (2):155-177.
    The paper explores the meaning of the phenomenological concept of sedimentation in the framework of Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology. The analysis I offer suggests that Merleau-Ponty initiates a transition from the constitutional problematic of sedimentations that we come across in Husserl’s phenomenology to the analysis of existential sedimentations. Merleau-Ponty accomplishes this transformation by binding the Husserlian conception of sedimentations with the Heideggerian conception of facticity. The distinction Merleau-Ponty draws between originary sedimentations and secondary sedimentations is especially important, for it allows one to (...)
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    What Is Productive Imagination? The Hidden Resources of Husserl’s Phenomenology of Phantasy.Saulius Geniusas - 2019 - In Iulian Apostolescu (ed.), The Subject(s) of Phenomenology. Rereading Husserl. Springer. pp. 135-153.
    The paper strives to clarify the essential structures of productive imagination using the resources of Husserlian phenomenology. According to my working hypothesis, productive imagination is a relative term, whose meaning derives from its opposition to reproductive imagination. One thus first needs to clarify what makes imagination into a reproductive mode of consciousness, and in this regard, Husserl’s phenomenology proves exceptionally fruitful. My analysis unfolds in four steps. First, I fix the sense in which phantasy is an essentially reproductive mode of (...)
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  10. Catholic Social Teaching and Ecology.Russell Butkus & Steven Kolmes - 2007 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 4 (2):203-209.
    In recent years official Roman Catholic documents have addressed the ecological crisis from the perspective of Catholic social teaching. This expansion of Catholic social thought addresses the social and ecological question. This paper links environmental and human ecology with the concept of sustainability and proposes an interpretation of the common good and a definition of sustainability within Catholic social teaching. Our treatment of sustainability and Catholic social teaching includes: an analysis of the ecological processes that sustain nature; insights from human (...)
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  11. Children in Jeopardy.A. Butkus Russell & A. Kolmes Steven - 2010 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (1):83-114.
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    The Uncertainty of Aviation Safety and Aviation Security in Relation to Human Rights: Philosophical Aspects of Legal Definitions.Saulius Stonkus - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 35 (2 Special).
    The article discusses the uncertainty of legal definitions of aviation safety and and aviation security, the implementation of which often result in certain restrictions of human rights. In the article, a hypothesis is made that, despite usually treated as well-known concepts, safety and security are not so clear and well-defined, often leaving the reader to guess at their precise meaning. The aim of this article is to identify the core features that characterise aviation safety and aviation security and could disclose (...)
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    Jūrų lyderystės psichopatologinio dėmens vertybinė prielaida.Saulius Lileikis - forthcoming - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art.
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    Marshallas McLuhanas apie darnią aplinką, ekologijos priklausomybę nuo greičio ir gamtos pabaigą.Saulius Keturakis - forthcoming - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art.
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    On Pain, Its stratification, and Its Alleged Indefinability/ Über den Schmerz, seine Schichtung und seine vermeintliche Undefinierbarkeit.Saulius Geniusas - 2017 - Gestalt Theory 39 (2-3):331-348.
    This paper develops a phenomenological approach to the concept of pain, which highlights the main presuppositions that underlie pain research undertaken both in the natural and in the sociohistorical sciences. My argument is composed of four steps: only if pain is a stratified experience can it become a legitimate theme in both natural and sociohistorical sciences; the phenomenological method is supremely well suited to disclose the different strata of pain experience; the phenomenological account offered here identifies three fundamental levels that (...)
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    Psichologinė kultūra jūrų sektoriuje: mokslinės idėjos aktualizacija.Saulius Lileikis - forthcoming - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art.
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    The Criterions of the Scientific Character of Jurisprudence in the Modern Legal Philosophy.Saulius Arlauskas - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 118 (4):247-264.
    In this article the paradoxical role of legal science in legal practice is discussed. On the one hand, legal scientists do not agree on the criterions of the scientific character of legal science. On the other hand, even in the legal cases that are especially complicated it is possible to arrive at theoretically unquestionable decisions. The author of the article concludes that legal practice is based on fundamental theoretical insights; however, in legal practice these insights are used more intuitively than (...)
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    Clinical and Ethical Conflicts in Diagnosing and Treating Behavioral Problems in Children.Matthew A. Butkus & Matthew S. Mutchler - 2012 - Philosophical Practice: Journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (American Philosophical Practitioners Association) 7 (1).
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    Principle and Praxis: Harmonizing Theoretical and Clinical Ethics.Matthew A. Butkus & Cynthia S. McCarthy - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (4):1-3.
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    Baudrillard's Raw Phenomenology.Saulius Geniusas - 2004 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 35 (3):293-309.
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    Between Suspicion and Sympathy.Saulius Geniusas - 2003 - Symposium 7 (2):242-246.
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    Editor’s Introduction.Saulius Geniusas - 2019 - Social Imaginaries 5 (1):7-17.
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    (1 other version)Hans-Georg Gadamer’s Concept of the Horizon and Its Ethico-Political Critique.Saulius Geniusas - 2017 - In Babette Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 199-216.
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    Phenomenology of Embodied Personhood and the Challenges of Naturalism in Pain Research.Saulius Geniusas - 2017 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2):75-88.
    Here I distinguish three fundamental ways in which the naturalistically oriented science of pain has critically engaged phenomenology. The science of pain has either denied any role phenomenology could play in scientific pain research, or it has aimed to correlate phenomenological findings with neurological processes, or it has pursued a genuine dialogue with phenomenology, yet only insofar as phenomenology is conceived in line with the principles of static methodology. I argue that genetic phenomenology of embodied personhood offers a fourth and (...)
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  25. Richard Schacht, ed., Nietzsche's Postmoralism: Essays on Nietzsche's Prelude to Philosophy's Future Reviewed by.Saulius Geniusas - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (4):295-297.
     
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    The Spectacles of Pain and Their Contemporary Forms of Representation.Saulius Geniusas - 2015 - Janus Head 14 (2):87-112.
    This essay offers a phenomenological interpretation of symbolic violence. According to my thesis, the craving for violent imagery derives from the audience’s unconscious desire to liberate itself from pain’s destructive effects. I argue that this unrealizable project of liberation can take three forms: it can aim to express the inexpressible, escape the inescapable, or transfer the non-transferrable. I further contend that the audience’s approach to contemporary representations of violence is paradoxical: its irresistible craving for pain’s virtual manifestations is no greater (...)
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    Le droit de protester en tant que forme spécifique de l'exercice du droit de réunion.Saulius Katuoka & Rūta Giedraitytė - 2014 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 21 (2):461-483.
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    Responsibility of Transnational Corporations for Human Rights Violations: Deficiencies of International Legal Background and Solutions Offered by National and Regional Legal Tools.Saulius Katuoka & Monika Dailidaitė - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (4):1301-1316.
    The article deals with the question how transnational corporations can bear direct responsibility for human rights abuses they commit by analysing the deficiencies of the current international legal background with respect to human rights and transnational corporations, and the solutions offered by national and regional legal tools. By establishing that current international law is incapable of reducing or compensating for governance gaps, the case law analysis shows that the litigation system under the Alien Tort Claims Act in the United States (...)
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    „McLuhan INC.“: kaip jam tai pavyko?Saulius Keturakis - 2017 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 90:71-81.
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    (1 other version)„Techninis žodis“: mobilus ir koduotas.Saulius Keturakis - 2020 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 103.
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  31. Jūrų lyderystė: mokslo metodologiniai kontūrai.Saulius Lileikis - forthcoming - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art.
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    Descartes’o antinomijos ir standartinė kartezinio dualizmo interpretacija.Tomas Saulius - 2019 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 101.
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    Descartes ’o ar Ryle ’o mitas?Tomas Saulius - 2017 - Problemos 92:90.
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    „Sielos hipotezė“: kai kurie šiandieninio dualizmo aspektai.Tomas Saulius - 2017 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 92:33-44.
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  35. What Is Immersion? Towards a Phenomenology of Virtual Reality.Saulius Geniusas - 2022 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 53 (1):1-24.
    Although the importance of the concept of immersion in game studies is indisputable, its meaning remains imprecise and ambiguous. My goal here is to develop a phenomenological clarification of this concept. I begin by clarifying how immersion has been understood in game studies. I further contend that immersion in digital games should be recognized as one modality of immersion among others. This basic realization allows one to open a dialogue between game studies and phenomenology. I develop a phenomenological conception of (...)
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  36. Between Phenomenology and Hermeneutics: Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophy of Imagination.Saulius Geniusas - 2015 - Human Studies 38 (2):223-241.
    I argue that imagination has an inherently paradoxical structure: it enables one to flee one’s socio-cultural reality and to constitute one’s socio-cultural world. I maintain that most philosophical accounts of the imagination leave this paradox unexplored. I further contend that Paul Ricoeur is the only thinker to have addressed this paradox explicitly. According to Ricoeur, to resolve this paradox, one needs to recognize language as the origin of productive imagination. This paper explores Ricoeur’s solution by offering a detailed study of (...)
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    On Naturalism in Pain Research: A phenomenological Critique.Geniusas Saulius - 2013 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 1 (1):1-10.
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    Daydreaming and Self-Awareness.Saulius Geniusas - 2023 - In Varieties of Self-Awareness: New Perspectives from Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, and Comparative Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 45-61.
    The central questions that guide phenomenological investigations of daydreaming can be formulated as follows: What must consciousness be if it is to be capable of daydreaming? How does daydreaming relate to other modes of experience, especially mind-wandering, lucid and non-lucid dreaming, and phantasizing? What are the eidetic features and constitutive functions of daydreaming in the overall life of consciousness? My goal in this chapter is to show that a phenomenological analysis of daydreaming can make an important contribution to the cross-disciplinary (...)
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    How Can a Subject Be Reified?Saulius Jurga - 2019 - Symposium 23 (1):5-30.
    This paper examines Georg Lukács’s conception of rei????ied subjectivity under capitalism. I claim that Lukács’s transition from his ethical pre-Marxist notion of the reified subject, to his early-Marxist understanding of capitalist reification of the subject contains the elements of a potential Lukácsian anti-critique of any epistemic or normative reinterpretation of his theory of reification. In particular, the shift in Lukács’s conceptualization of the thinglikeness of objects implied in his dialectical social theory points to a historically precise interpretation of the subject’s (...)
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    Productive Imagination: Its History, Meaning and Significance.Saulius Geniusas & Dmitri Nikulin (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Offering the first book-length study of a central concept in modern European philosophy to appear in the English-speaking world, this book provides an authoritative collection of articles that systematically address the concept of productive imagination in pre-Kantian philosophy, Kant, German Idealism, Phenomenology and Hermeneutics.
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    The Human Side of Artificial Intelligence.Matthew A. Butkus - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (5):2427-2437.
    Artificial moral agents raise complex ethical questions both in terms of the potential decisions they may make as well as the inputs that create their cognitive architecture. There are multiple differences between human and artificial cognition which create potential barriers for artificial moral agency, at least as understood anthropocentrically and it is unclear that artificial moral agents should emulate human cognition and decision-making. It is conceptually possible for artificial moral agency to emerge that reflects alternative ethical methodologies without creating ontological (...)
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    The Unconscious in Husserl’s Phenomenology.Saulius Geniusas - forthcoming - Human Studies:1-25.
    Although Husserl’s analyses of the unconscious are scattered throughout various writings, many of which have been published in Hua III/2, Hua VI, Hua X, Hua XI, Hua XV, Hua XVII, Hua XXXIX and _Experience and Judgment_, nowhere else has he addressed the unconscious in such fascinating detail as in the manuscripts collected in Hua XLII. The publication of this volume has made it patently clear that the unconscious has many meanings in Husserl. A clarification of the different ways in which (...)
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    Varieties of Self-Awareness: New Perspectives from Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, and Comparative Philosophy.Saulius Geniusas (ed.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This collection of chapters, written by prominent scholars in their respective fields, re-examines the nature of self-awareness in both Western and Eastern philosophy, inquires into its diverse and variable modes, and significantly broadens the framework of its analysis. The chapters collected focus on reflective and pre-reflective forms of self-awareness, as well as the relation between self-awareness and the awareness of things and the world. Included are examinations of the affective and embodied dimensions of self-awareness, the distinct forms of self-awareness in (...)
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  44. The Subject of Pain: Husserl’s Discovery of the Lived-Body.Saulius Geniusas - 2014 - Research in Phenomenology 44 (3):384-404.
    The paper aims to develop a phenomenology of pain on the basis of the insights introduced in Husserl’s phenomenology. First, I suggest that pain is given to intuition as an indubitable and a bodily localizable experience. Since these two characteristics are incompatible with each other, I argue that the experience of pain is paradoxical. Second, I contend that philosophy of pain provides six ways to resolve this paradox: semiological, causal, associationist, representational, perceptual, and phenomenological. Third, my central goal is to (...)
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    Self-Consciousness and Otherness: Hegel and Husserl.Saulius Geniušas - 2011 - Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija 16 (3).
    Countless differences between Hegel and Husserl notwithstanding, there is a common element in both of their accounts of the genesis of otherness. According to both, only if one delves into the interiority of self-consciousness, can one account for the rudimentary appearance of the Other. Following the Hegelian and Husserlian variants of such a strategy, this paper argues that: at the primitive levels of self-consciousness, subjectivity is intersubjective through and through; an irreducible distance separates the Other from the self, due to (...)
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    Philosophical method and science.Tomas Saulius - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 27 (1).
    The paper deals with an issue of philosophical methodology, taking into account Wittgenstein’s critical remark that philosophy (metaphysics), in its modus operandi, imitates science. The thesis of the paper is that such approach is wrong because the peculiarity of philosophical thinking cannot be adequately conceptualized in terms of formal logic. This is shown by the analysis of three cases (Plato, Aristotle and Descartes), i. e. three classical metaphysical projects dedicated to the discovery of “the first principles”.
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  47. Rāma of Gilead: Hindu Philosophy in The Dark Tower.Matthew A. Butkus - 2016 - In Jacob M. Held (ed.), Stephen King and Philosophy. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
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  48. A Propaedeutic to Dialogue: "On The Oneness Of The Hermeneutical Horizon(s)" & "On The Importance Of Getting Things Straight".Saulius Geniusas & Gary Brent Madison - 2006 - PhaenEx 1 (1):230-271.
    S. Geniusas: Although Gadamer’s hermeneutics has suffered attacks from a number of philosophical perspectives, the profusion of criticisms seldom constitutes new challenges and for the most part is a reiteration of two seemingly opposite claims. On the one hand, we often hear that Gadamer’s hermeneutics is merely a disguised brand of the “philosophy of the subject” which under the pretext of openness reduces the Other to the self. On the other hand, it is just as often claimed that Gadamer’s writings (...)
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    (1 other version)Between the Human and the Divine.Saulius Geniusas - 2002 - Symposium 6 (2):231-235.
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    Husserl et la phénoménologie de la donation.Saulius Geniusas - 2009 - Methodos 9.
    Cet essai a pour but de montrer comment la notion de plasticité articule la façon dont Husserl engage la problématique de la donation. Pour ce faire, il interprète le passage de la phénoménologie statique à la phénoménologie génétique comme le chemin qui mène de l’analyse du cogito éveillé à celle de son éveil ; il montre par la suite comment cette réorientation méthodologique lie la question de la donation à celle des origines du cogito. Ce texte se compose ainsi de (...)
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