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    Tag: Husserl

    Philosophy Papers

    ~> Kant Journal #1//Kant begins his momentous response to the stagnancy he finds in the discipline by making two important distinctions: one between a priori and a…… Read more “Philosophy Papers”

    February 6, 2021February 3, 2021 by Kate Gough

    Continental Assignment 1

    [response to a selection of handouts on Continental Philosophy] c. Mary Kathryn Gough (maiden: Huffman), 2003(?) It seems to me that the ‘reorientation of philosophy in this…… Read more “Continental Assignment 1”

    April 23, 2012December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

    Heidegger Journal 3

    Journal #3 (2/20/04) When Heidegger speaks of phenomenology, he is taking Husserl’s illuminations and carrying particular ones further along the path he sees laid out in front…… Read more “Heidegger Journal 3”

    December 13, 2011December 16, 2017 by Kate Gough

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