Husserl and Heidegger on Human Experience
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In this 1999 book Pierre Keller examines the distinctive contributions and the respective limitations of Husserl''s and Heidegger''s approach to fundamental elements of human experience. He shows how their accounts of time meaning and personal identity are embedded in important alternative conceptions of how experience may be significant for us and discusses both how these conceptions are related to each other and how they fit into a wider philosophical context. His sophisticated and accessible account of the phenomenological philosophy of Husserl and the existential phenomenology of Heidegger will be of wide interest to students and specialists in these areas while analytic philosophers of mind will be interested by the detailed parallels which he draws with a number of concerns of the analytic philosophical tradition.
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