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The concept of horizon

Henry Pietersma

pp. 278-282

Abstract

The term ‘horizon’ became prominent in Husserl’s later writings and it has been conspicuous in phenomenological works ever since. Though some aspects of the idea can be seen adumbrated in the Logical Investigations and the first volume of the Ideas, the clearest statements are found in the following texts: Husserliana, Vol. VIII, pp. 146–52; Husserliana, Vol. XI, pp. 3–15; Experience and Judgement, Par. 8. My remarks are principally based on these passages.

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Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa (1972) The later Husserl and the idea of phenomenology: Idealism-realism, historicity and nature. Dordrecht, Reidel.

Pages: 278-282

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2882-0_22

Full citation:

Pietersma Henry (1972) „The concept of horizon“, In: A.-T. Tymieniecka (ed.), The later Husserl and the idea of phenomenology, Dordrecht, Reidel, 278–282.