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Edmund Husserl: Grenzprobleme der Phänomenologie. Analysen des Unbewusstseins und der Instinkte. Metaphysik. Späte Ethik. Texte aus dem Nachlass (1908–1937). Husserliana XLII. Rochus Sowa and Thomas Vongehr (eds.)

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Notes

  1. This term refers to the “unthinkable” manifestness of the fact that there is such a thing as my consciousness that all forms of manifesting/thinking/referring presuppose. See Valberg (2007, esp. pp. 193-195).

  2. See Hua XXV, pp. 215-216, 261-262; also Hart (2009, ch. V, esp. §2).

  3. For discussions of some of the issues here, see Hart (2009, Book 1, ch. VII, ch. VIII, §§2-4; Book 2, chs. I-II).

  4. For this theme of the “godly person of a higher order,” see Hart (1992, esp. ch. IV).

  5. Hart (1986, p. 107). There I cite the Nachlass transcription, KIII 1 VIII, 4. I don’t know whether this text is to be found in Husserliana. For the analogical “primal-belief,” see Ni (1999), esp. §§13-16.

  6. Besides the texts gathered here and the Editor’s fine study in his Introduction, see Lee (1993) and my review (Hart 1998).

  7. Also Hart (2009, Book 2, chs. III-VII).

  8. Husserl (p. 352) does not highlight but acknowledges the moment of the “value-perception” of the Other which precedes and conditions the “practical infinite ought” that the loving-valuing generates. See Hua XXVIII, pp. 155-156 for an explicit discussion of the issues.

  9. See also Melle (2002), and also Hart (1992, ch. 4) and Hart (2009, Book 1, esp. ch. IV and Book 2, ch. V).

  10. See Hart (2009, Book 2, ch. III).

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Hart, J.G. Edmund Husserl: Grenzprobleme der Phänomenologie. Analysen des Unbewusstseins und der Instinkte. Metaphysik. Späte Ethik. Texte aus dem Nachlass (1908–1937). Husserliana XLII. Rochus Sowa and Thomas Vongehr (eds.). Husserl Stud 31, 245–260 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10743-015-9177-1

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