Husserl on ethics and intersubjectivity :from static to genetic phenomenology
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Amherst, N.Y.
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Humanity Books
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Contemporary studies in philosophy and the human sciences
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Includes bibliographical references )p. 185-192( and index
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Janet Donohoe
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On the distinction between static and genetic phenomenologies -- On time consciousness and its relationship to intersubjectivity -- On the question of intersubjectivity -- The Husserlian account of ethics -- Conclusion: The impact of genetic phenomenology