Husserl and Merleau-Ponty inquired into the historicity of human existence

Berlin: Logos Verlag Berlin (2013)
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Abstract

The flesh of Merleau-Ponty how is that to be understood within the context of Husserl's phenomenology? The answer provided in the book: Historicity - by the use of the method of phenomenological reduction in its unity with constitution such as Husserl's phenomenology exhibits it. Thus the reversibility as the ultimate truth - time and time-consciousness, the coexisting and interweaving of sedimentations and original formations of meaning - experiencing evidences, history and the historicity - finally: Life-world, Body and Flesh.

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