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Convergent Phenomenology and Edith Stein's Philosophical Eidetics

Essays on Emergent Self-Consciousness in the Systems of Sankara, Aquinas, and Husserl

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124pages
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5heures

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The book presents a unique synthesis of the philosophies of Aquinas, Sankara, and Husserl, offering a fresh interpretation of Husserl's work. It explores the concept of asymmetrical real relations derived from Aristotle and Aquinas, integrating it into Husserl's transcendental phenomenology. This approach, termed convergent phenomenology, suggests that pure object consciousness in Husserl's framework ultimately leads to an understanding of pure subject consciousness of God. The author aims to engage scholars and phenomenologists with this innovative perspective on Husserlian thought.

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Convergent Phenomenology and Edith Stein's Philosophical Eidetics, Jim Ruddy

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2014
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