Search results for "Genetic phenomenology"
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Facticity, affectivity and intentionality: the New Heidegger’s hermeneutical hypothesis
2015
El objetivo de este artículo es presentar una interpretación hermenéutica de la afectividad en el contexto de la transformación hermenéutica de la fenomenología llevada a cabo por el joven Heidegger. Esta hipótesis surge de una confrontación previa con la interpretación que la corriente conocida como “New Husserl” hace de la auto-afección en la fenomenología genética. Además, dicha contraposición se realiza sobre el trasfondo del debate en torno a la naturalización de la fenomenología y del cambio paradigmático introducido por las ciencias afectivas en el corazón de las ciencias cognitivas. The aim of this paper is to present a hermeneutical approach to affectivity in the context of the so …
Critical Phenomenology and Social Engagement. The Case of Achille Mbembe’s Criticism of Race
2021
In the paper I attempt to illustrate the concrete application of the phenomenological instruments of motivation, evidence, and genetic intentionality to an exemplary and highly urgent social problem such as race. To do this, I will develop a so far in large part missed dialogue between classic Husserlian phenomenology and the hermeneutic critical philosophy of Achille Mbembe.
Phenomenologies of Trust
2019
Aim of the paper is to compare different phenomenological accounts of the phenomenon of trust. After moving from the “noematic” observation of trust as embedded in the world, toward the “noetic” consideration of trust as a subjective act, we introduce the view of trust as a specific kind of perceptive experience giving the person as a totality and being characterized by a displacing double intentionality. Trust is therefore grasped as a teleological intentional process. This requires a phenomenological-genetic approach and challenges us to overcome the restrictions imposed by a static phenomenology of trust. The genetic approach focuses on trust as a grounding and selffostering experience t…
Motivational Analysis in Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology
2018
The paper discusses motivation as the inner lawfulness of consciousness and a central methodological principle of genetic phenomenology, highlighting the problem of its ambiguous status oscillating between a historical-empirical and a transcendental account of consciousness. The focus on motivation allows for the practical character of intentionality to emerge, thus presenting genetic phenomenology as a more comprehensive approach to subjective life which takes into account its constitutive indeterminacy.