![]() ![]() ![]() Time, and concludes with the suggestion that Husserl takes a very different course than other phenomenological philosophers, This paper is meant to be a preliminary exploration of possible ways to approach Husserl’s late writings on This approachĪlso promises to illuminate why the theme of death is pursued by Husserl in conjunction not only with the question of birth,īut with that of sleep and sedimentation as well, since all of these themes form the basic parameters of Husserl’s conception Is conscious of itself as a “whole,” or how the whole of a personal “life” is a given unity of sense for an ego. Life has to tell us about time, with the working thesis being that the problem of death bears precisely on how egoic life What can death tell us about time? The paper explores the possibility of approaching this question by considering first what ![]() To fix how Husserl formulates the problem of death from a phenomenological perspective. This paper outlines a reading of Husserl’s late writings on time and temporality (above all in the C-manuscripts) that aims ![]()
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