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The Three Species of Relevancy in Gurwitsch

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Gurwitsch's Relevancy for Cognitive Science

Part of the book series: Contributions to Phenomenology ((CTPH,volume 52))

Aron Gurwitsch’s central category of relevancy is difficult for some to grasp. It is approached here through comments on its generic signification but chiefly through seeking its species and their examples. On this basis, not only can relevancy in general as well as its species be more clearly grasped via generalizing universalization, but the possibility of further phenomenology can be seen.

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Embree, L. (2004). The Three Species of Relevancy in Gurwitsch. In: Embree, L. (eds) Gurwitsch's Relevancy for Cognitive Science. Contributions to Phenomenology, vol 52. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2892-2_11

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