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Universitas Philosophica
Print version ISSN 0120-5323
Abstract
GARAYITO ZULUAGA, Juan Pablo. PHENOMENOLOGIST'S LONELINESS AND SPEAKER'S COMMUNITY HUSSERL AND HOYOS ON THE PROBLEMS OF OBJECTIVITY, NORMALITY, INTERSUBJECTIVITY AND LIFE-WORLD. Univ. philos. [online]. 2013, vol.30, n.61, pp.53-84. ISSN 0120-5323.
Contrary to some interpretations that point towards a nonlinear development of Husserl's thought with different stages (from a descriptive psychology to a transcendental phenomenology and to an intersubjectivity based on the Life-world) we want to show how his fundamental philosophical directions were already present at the beginning of his work: the need to rethink the foundations of science, the meaning of objectivity, the struggle against empiricism. We will direct our attention to the concept of normality as a way to address in a non-reductionist approach the problem of intersubjectivity, that is, as constitutive of myself through the other, as a result of my fundamental abnormality, and also as related to the development of the concept of the life-world so as to establish the ground for a comparison with Guillermo Hoyos' interpretations of Husserl in his book Phenomenological Investigations.
Keywords : Husserl; objectivity; intersubjectivity; Guillermo Hoyos; life-world.