Journal of Philosophical Investigations
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The "life-world" in Alfred Schutz’s phenomenology

Samaneh Feyzi; Mahdi Hassanzadeh; Behzad Hamidiyeh; Mansour Motamedi

Volume 16, Issue 38 , May 2022, , Pages 533-561

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.46955.2905

Abstract
  Life-world, means the world as it is experienced and lived, is a concept that was first born in Husserl's phenomenology and later used in various fields. Alfred Schutz, the founder ...  Read More
The Relationship between Psychology and Phenomenology: an analysis based on Husserl’s views
The Relationship between Psychology and Phenomenology: an analysis based on Husserl’s views

Maryam Bakhtiarian; Fatemeh Benvidi

Volume 15, Issue 36 , November 2021, , Pages 245-258

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.48054.2982

Abstract
  The relationship between an independent scientific discipline called psychology with phenomenology that presents the methodology and method together is an excuse for investigating the ...  Read More
Husserl’s Transcendental Interpretation of Hume’s Philosophy
Husserl’s Transcendental Interpretation of Hume’s Philosophy

Alireza Hassanpoor

Volume 15, Issue 34 , May 2021, , Pages 122-140

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.40538.2607

Abstract
  Considering the works of Hume and Husserl, this paper argues that Husserl’s interpretation of Hume’s philosophy as a transcendental philosophy is rooted in his distinctive ...  Read More
Life-world: Husserl and rethinking of meaning of philosophy and the task of modern philosopher
Life-world: Husserl and rethinking of meaning of philosophy and the task of modern philosopher

Zahra Ramezanlu; Hassan Fatzade; Shamsolmoluk Mostafavi

Volume 14, Issue 33 , February 2021, , Pages 130-146

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.33086.2306

Abstract
  Husserl thinks of philosophy as a general, fundamental and apodictic science of world. He set out to found transcendental phenomenology as general philosophy or apodictic science, but ...  Read More
Temporarily of Consciousness and Historicity of Consciousness: Husserl’s Withdrawal of Transcendental Project
Temporarily of Consciousness and Historicity of Consciousness: Husserl’s Withdrawal of Transcendental Project

Alireza Hassanpoor

Volume 10, Issue 18 , August 2016, , Pages 21-35

Abstract
  In this essay through a brief sketch of Husserl’s thesis about time-consciousness, especially concentrating on its third level, it has been argued that a turn has been taken during ...  Read More
Eidetic Reduction, The Origin of Heidegger’s Departure from Husserl
Eidetic Reduction, The Origin of Heidegger’s Departure from Husserl

Hassan Fathzadeh

Volume 10, Issue 18 , August 2016, , Pages 111-124

Abstract
  By reducing the history and actuality of things, phenomenology attains to pure phenomena, and so it makes its special realm itself. But we would lose the world by phenomenological reduction, ...  Read More
Gadamer’s Critical views of Husserl
Gadamer’s Critical views of Husserl

Alireza Azadi

Volume 9, Issue 16 , May 2015, , Pages 23-42

Abstract
  Husserl, besides Dilthey and Heidegger, is one of the most important philosophers who had big influence on Gadamer and is the philosopher who is frequently referred to in his works. ...  Read More
The Ethics of Husserl''''s Phenomenology
The Ethics of Husserl''''s Phenomenology

Hassan Fatzadeh

Volume 7, Issue 13 , December 2013, , Pages 147-171

Abstract
  Because of beginning from the world of ego''s consciousness and emphasizing on staying in it, Husserl is accused to ignoring the absolute alterity of the "other" and reducing it to ...  Read More
Opposition of Ego-Other: Aporia of Ethics
Opposition of Ego-Other: Aporia of Ethics

Hassan Fathzadeh

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 2011, , Pages 147-159

Abstract
  “Understanding the other” is the paradoxical point of ethics: without it no ethics is possible, and with it I would take away the other it’s alterity. Modern philosophy ...  Read More