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Réduction et subjectivation chez Theodor Celms
Seron, Denis
2018In Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy, 10 (2)
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Keywords :
Celms; phenomenology; reduction; subjectivation; Natorp; neo-Kantianism; néokantisme; phénoménologie; réduction
Abstract :
[en] The work of the Latvian phenomenologist Theodor Celms provides an interesting attempt to reinterpret Husserl’s phenomenological reduction in terms of Natorp’s subjectivation. This paper summarizes in broad outline some salient features of Celms’ theory of subjectivation and discusses some of its similarities and differences with Husserl’s and Natorp’s views. I focus on two more central points. First, Celms proposes to interpret Husserlian reduction as radicalizing or generalizing an operation of thought that is pervasive throughout all forms of cognition. Secondly, he makes a distinction between epistemological and ontological subjectivation that leads him to adopt a critical stance toward both Husserl’s transcendental idealism and Natorp’s general psychology.
Research center :
Phénoménologies - ULiège
Traverses - ULiège
Disciplines :
Philosophy & ethics
Author, co-author :
Seron, Denis  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de philosophie > Phénoménologies
Language :
French
Title :
Réduction et subjectivation chez Theodor Celms
Alternative titles :
[en] Reduction and subjectivation in theodor celm
Publication date :
December 2018
Journal title :
Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy
ISSN :
2067-3655
Publisher :
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi, Iasi, Romania
Volume :
10
Issue :
2
Peer reviewed :
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