Phenomenologist at Work

Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija 18 (1):6-16 (2011)
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This paper reflects on certain working assumptions of Husserlian phenomenological practice, using an investigation of interkinaesthetic affectivity as an example. I suggest that in some cases, Husserl’s “stratificational” model should be replaced with the notion of the ongoing dynamic efficacy of mutually co-founding, interpenetrating, and interfunctioning moments-“through”-which experience proceeds. Finally, I relate the latter model to Patočka’s call for a genuine integration of the three movements of embodied human life.

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Interkinaesthetic affectivity: A phenomenological approach.Elizabeth A. Behnke - 2008 - Continental Philosophy Review 41 (2):143-161.
Husserl’s Protean Concept of Affectivity.Elizabeth A. Behnke - 2008 - Philosophy Today 52 (Supplement):46-53.

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