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Subjektivity of phenomenon: intentional a not-intentional phemonenology - E. Husserl and M. Henry.

Publication |
2008

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to rise a question of the subjectivity of the appearance. In the first step two different lines of a broader concept of phenomenology are distinguished, a Husserlian approach to phenomena which presuppose a concept of an immediate giveness, and the Heideggerian critics of this approach as an metaphysical cartesianism.

It follows than an attemp to characterise two phenomenologies od subjectivity of appearence, the intentional one (Edmund Husserl) and a non-intentional (Michel Henry).