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The Phenomenology of External Objects According to Ding und Raum

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The Great Chain of Being and Italian Phenomenology

Part of the book series: Analecta Husserliana ((ANHU,volume 11))

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Husserl introduces his discussion of things and space with the following declaration: “I can outline the subject of my lessons in a very few words: the question concerns the fundamental parts of a future phenomenology of overall experience.”1 By “phenomenology” Husserl refers to phenomenological reduction. We are concerned, then, about the differences between two main conceptions of phenomenological reduction. According to the first, the phenomenological reduction is carried out on “positing-the-being” (Seinssetzungen) and is of a theoretical character. According to the second, it is carried out on the Self, and is of a “life-experienced” character. Husserl designates this as “transcendental” reduction.

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  1. Edmund Husserl Dint und Raum. Husserliana. XVI. 4:hereafter cited as DR.

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Costa, F. (1981). The Phenomenology of External Objects According to Ding und Raum. In: Bello, A.A. (eds) The Great Chain of Being and Italian Phenomenology. Analecta Husserliana, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8366-3_17

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