An interpetation of the methodic doubt by E. Husserl and J.-P. Sartre: transcendental and transcendent ego in the theory of intersubjectivity
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https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i16.1858Keywords:
Methodological doubts, thinking subject, transcendental ego, temporality, world, freedom, nothingAbstract
The author compares the interpretations of Cartesian’s methodic doubt and its agent (ego cogito) in the phenomenological projects by E. Husserl and J.-P. Sartre in accordance with their understanding of the nature of intersubjective connection between distinct thinking Selves.
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2017-01-31
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Burlachenko, T. (2017). An interpetation of the methodic doubt by E. Husserl and J.-P. Sartre: transcendental and transcendent ego in the theory of intersubjectivity. Actual Problems of Mind, (16), 60–73. https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i16.1858
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HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
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