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See for example Hua VIII (Erste Philosophie, vol. II), pp. 78–80.
In doing this I will mainly follow E. Marbach’s account, in turn influenced by I. Kern’s influential analysis. But other sources will be taken into consideration as well.
Hua XIII, p. 203.
Cf. Hua VII, p. 61.
The term is employed by Husserl in the Krisis. Cf. Hua VI, p. 158.
Cf. Hua II, p. 7. See alao Hua VII, p. 64.
Cf. Phenomenology of Perception, Colin Smith (trans.) (London and New York: Routledge, 2002) (Routledge Classics), p. xv. Hereafter referred to as PhP.
Cf. PhP vi and 235.
See for example Merleau-Ponty’s exemplary reading of Husserl in his “The Philosopher and its Shadow”, now published in Signs.
Cf. Hua, V, p. 145.
See for example the working note dated February, 1959. Cf. The Visible and the Invisible, A. Lingis (trans.) (Evanston Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1968), pp. 171–172.
Cf. “Le philosophe et son ombre”, Signes, Gallimard, Paris 1960, p. 221; my translation.
Cf. many of the last working notes of VI. For example the one dated April, 1960, and entitled “Indestructible past, and intentional analytic — and ontology”
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Vanzago, L. (2005). Body or Flesh? The Problem of Phenomenological Reduction in Merleau-Ponty#X2019;s Philosophical Development. In: Tymieniecka, AT. (eds) Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of the Logos. Book One. Analecta Husserliana, vol 88. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3680-9_18
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