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Review of Contemporary Phenomenologies of Normativity: Norms, Goals, and Values (edited by Sara Heinämaa, Mirja Hartimo, and Ilpo Hirvonen)

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  1. In fact, the present volume is already a second phenomenological study of normativity to be published in the Routledge Research in Phenomenology book series. For the first study, see Hobbs 2021.

  2. A number of essays, published in Doyon & Breyer 2015 and Burch et al., 2019, continued the line of analysis opened up by Crowell in his important study.

  3. Regarding the first question, see Introduction, pp. 6–7, as well as Heinämaa’s and Westerlund’s chapters. I will return to the discussion of the second question below.

  4. Let us not overlook that the emphasis on the plural is also found in the title of this volume: we are concerned here with phenomenologies of normativity.

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Geniusas, S. Review of Contemporary Phenomenologies of Normativity: Norms, Goals, and Values (edited by Sara Heinämaa, Mirja Hartimo, and Ilpo Hirvonen). Husserl Stud 40, 89–97 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10743-023-09332-w

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