Non-contextual self: Husserl and Nishida on the primal mode of the self

S Taguchi - The Realizations of the Self, 2018 - Springer
It is obvious that in my experience, I cannot leave my own experience. Given that, how can I
know that there are other perspectives than mine? In the present paper, I first approach this …

Consciousness Without Boundaries? The Riddle of Alterity in Husserl and Nishida

S Taguchi - Tetsugaku companion to phenomenology and …, 2019 - Springer
We often think of consciousness as if it were a capsule surrounded by a boundary. In this
paper, I will show in a phenomenological way that such an image of consciousness does not …

Neuroscientist who does not feel pain: Subjective ontology and the perspective anamorphosis of consciousness

A Jurić - Synesis: Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences, 2024 - sineza.ff.unibl.org
Would the neuroscientist who does not feel pain know what he is studying? In this paper, the
author analyzes the subjective ontology of conscious mental states and its origin–the …

[PDF][PDF] Vecino, MC

MC Vecino - scholarlypublications …
There might have been a time when there was no consciousness in the world, when mute
nature was all there was, and it was there with no one to look at it. This is what science tells …

[PDF][PDF] PHENOMENOLOGY OF DEATH: SUBJECTIVITY AND NATURE IN

GP HUSSERL'S - 2021 - repositoriobiblioteca.udp.cl
Does transcendental subjectivity die? Starting from Husserl's somewhat controversial claim
about the immortality of the constituting subjectivity, this thesis uses the limit-case of death in …