epoché as an imaginative, reconstructive abstraction rather than as an example of failed ascesis. Consequently, Husserl appears as less intellectualized in his approach to empathy than often thought to be and more confident in the phenomenologist's capacity to imagine and attend selectively to experience." /> Somatic apprehension and imaginative abstraction - Barber Michael | sdvig press

Somatic apprehension and imaginative abstraction

Cairns's criticisms of Schutz's criticisms of Husserl's fifth meditation

Michael Barber

pp. 1-21


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