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Who one is, Book I

Meontology of the "I" - a transcendental phenomenology

James G Hart(Department of Germanic Studies, James Madison University)

Résumé

Both volumes of this work have as their central concern to sort out who one is from what one is. In this Book 1, the focus is on transcendental-phenomenological ontology. When we refer to ourselves we refer both non-ascriptively in regard to non-propertied as well as ascriptively in regard to propertied aspects of ourselves. The latter is the richness of our personal being; the former is the essentially elusive central concern of this Book 1: I can be aware of myself and refer to myself without it being necessary to think of any third-personal characteristic; indeed one may be aware of oneself without having to be aware of anything except oneself.

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Détails de la publication

Maison d'édition: Springer

Lieu de publication: Dordrecht

Année: 2009

Pages:

Collection: Phaenomenologica


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ISBN (hardback): 9781402087981

Citation complète:

Hart James G, 2009, Who one is, Book I: Meontology of the "I" - a transcendental phenomenology. Dordrecht, Springer.