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Hyletic experience and the lived body

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I thank George L. Kline, José Ferrater-Mora, and Jacques Taminiaux for reading and commenting on an earlier version of this paper included as part of my Ph.D. dissertation (“Lived Body and Time: A Phenomenologically Based Account of Human Nature,” Bryn Mawr College, 1980). My original research was supported by a Whiting Foundation Fellowship (1979–80). A Lowery Research Fellowship at Canisius College has enabled me to update and revise this paper for publication. Early versions of Parts I–III were read at a Husserl Archives Colloquium, Louvain, Belgium (December 1979) and I thank the members of that colloquium for their helpful comments.

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Gallagher, S. Hyletic experience and the lived body. Husserl Stud 3, 131–166 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00156448

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