Husserl and the Promise of Time: Subjectivity in Transcendental Phenomenology, by Nicolas de Warren. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, 322 pp. ISBN 978-0-5218-7679-7 hb £50.00 [Book Review]

European Journal of Philosophy 19 (4):654-658 (2011)
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The problem of time consciousness was not only thought by Husserl to be the most difficult problem of phenomenology, it may legitimately claim to be, as Nicolas de Warren argues in this thought provoking book, at the root of the phenomenological project itself. For, understanding the claims Husserl makes for the fundamental status of transcendental subjectivity are required by and clarified through the detailed analysis of time consciousness.

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