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(1993) Japanese and Western phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer.

The eidetic structure of subjectless, egoless, and selfless transcendental reflection

Burt C. Hopkins

pp. 69-80

This chapter investigates the thematics of the "I" and various modes of reflection in accord with the phenomenological methodology of Husserl. Through a phenomenological critique of reflection the phenomenal conditions of the possibility of transcendental phenomenology are uncovered. In this disscussion of phenomenological cognition, two leading questions are specifically thematic: One, how do we elucidate through reflection the consitution of the "individuality" of the "I" who performs the transcendental epoché? The other concerns the essential structure of phenomenological reflection as it relates phenomenally to the individual and ultimately the transcendental ego.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8218-6_5

Full citation:

Hopkins, B.C. (1993)., The eidetic structure of subjectless, egoless, and selfless transcendental reflection, in P. Blosser, E. Shimomissé, L. Embree & H. Kojima (eds.), Japanese and Western phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 69-80.

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