Overview: Thorough analysis of Husserl‘s understanding of inner time-consciousness.Examination of Husserl‘s later Bernau and "C" manuscripts.Development of neglected Husserlian concepts, such as "near" and "far(YET ANOTHER INTRODUCTION IN PHENOMENOLOGY) In both his published and unpublished works, Edmund Husserl, the "father of phenomenology,” struggles repeatedly with the relation of the individual subject and intersubjectivity. Since his phenomenology is based upon the temporalizing foundations of the subject, though, he is often accused of solipsism, and his efforts at integrating the subje
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