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Critical Remarks on Husserl’s Thought Path from Ego to Lebenswelt. On Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology and Its Limits in Heinrich Rombach

Jun Wang orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-5140-0288 ; Zhejiang Universität, Institut für Philosophie, Xixi Campus, 148 Tianmushan Straße, CN–310028 Hangzhou, Zhejiang


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Abstract

Heinrich Rombach indicates from a critical perspective the theoretical problems in Husserl’s concept of transcendental ego as well as the tension in the concept of Lebenswelt. According to him, phenomenological questioning does not primarily lie in the fixation on transcendental structure of consciousness, but in a real living world, preceding all categorical distinctions and encompassing them. Husserl’s phenomenology of the world, which is based on transcendental subjectivity, should therefore be extended to “structural phenomenology”. Through this critique becomes clearly visible, on the one hand, the transformation of Husserl’s thought path; on the other hand, if we consider Husserl’s phenomenology as a part of the critical and historical phenomenology, which is to be surpassed, the very critique can be seen as a dynamic in the progress of thought.

Keywords

phenomenology; ego; consciousness; subjectivity; Lebenswelt; structural phenomenology; Edmund Husserl; Heinrich Rombach

Hrčak ID:

164522

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/164522

Publication date:

27.1.2016.

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