Japanese Phenomenology pp 63-77 | Cite as
Philosophy and Phenomenological Intuition
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Abstract
In this paper, it is intended to explore and re-establish a way of philosophizing as the “revelation of the world,” following the tradition of phenomenological research in terms of problems, methods, and the historical horizon. It will be pursued through searching its anticipating mode of philosophical inquiry in Max Scheler’s philosophical investigations.
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Western Philosophy Philosophical Inquiry Phenomenological Experience Phenomenological Reduction Transcendental Philosophy
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Notes
- 1.Scheler wrote ‘Phänomenologie und Erkenntnistheorie’ and ‘Lehre von den Drei Tatsachen’ around 1910–15 which were published posthumously in his G.W. Bd. 1, Franke, Bern, 1957.Google Scholar
- 3.Max Scheler, Der Formalismus in der Ethik und die materiale Wertethik,G.W., Bd. 2, Franke, Bern. 1954, p. 29.Google Scholar
- 4.Maurice Merleau-Ponte, La phénoménologie de la perception, Gallimard, Paris, 1945, p. I I.Google Scholar
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