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A linguistic alternative

Suzanne Cunningham

pp. 76-91

Abstract

Language and intersubjectivity have been shown to operate necessarily in each of the three aspects of Husserl's reduction. Although Husserl himself would not have denied such a conclusion, he saw both language and "others" arising from the absolute, transcendental ego as constituted meanings. For this reason, he failed to realize the serious alterations which the consideration of each of these forces upon his method.

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Cunningham Suzanne (1976) Language and the phenomenological reductions of Edmund Husserl. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 76-91

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1389-5_5

Full citation:

Cunningham Suzanne (1976) A linguistic alternative, In: Language and the phenomenological reductions of Edmund Husserl, Dordrecht, Springer, 76–91.