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Subjectivity in heterophenomenology

Gianfranco Soldati

pp. 89-98

Abstract

I distinguish between naïve phenomenology and really existing phenomenology, a distinction that is too often ignored. As a consequence, the weaknesses inherent in naïve phenomenology are mistakenly attributed to phenomenology. I argue that the critics of naïve phenomenology have unwittingly adopted a number of precisely those weaknesses they wish to point out. More precisely, I shall argue that Dennett's criticism of the naïve or auto-phenomenological conception of subjectivity fails to provide a better understanding of the intended phenomenon.

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(2007) Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 6 (1-2).

Pages: 89-98

DOI: 10.1007/s11097-006-9032-0

Full citation:

Soldati Gianfranco (2007) „Subjectivity in heterophenomenology“. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 6 (1-2), 89–98.