The Ground of Experience: Implications in the Constitution of Judgments in Husserl’s Phenomenology

Abstract

This research will attain mainly in the work of Husserl called Experience and Judgment. This book traces the possibility of a common ground for judgments in the way that it can raise new perspectives, facing its limits and variations. Husserl fosters an implication between the Ego and the world through the living experience in the process of constitution itself. Therefore, every abstraction, imagination, subjectivity, objectivity and even hallucinations take a stand on the same ground and follow some same identic logical structures. It does not mean a deterministic point of view, but a latent process of constitution of meaning that goes forever on a march; the march of our living experience.

Keywords: experience, judgments, ego, world, implication


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