
Danged Noumena: Kant Versus Husserl on "The Thing-In-Itself" with Matt Bower
Acid Horizon
Exploring Imagination, Perception, and Phenomenology
Exploring Husserl's philosophy, the chapter discusses the interplay between imagination and perception, dissecting how the former can transcend metaphysics and induction while contributing to a logic of sense. It links Husserl's genetic phenomenology to contemporary dialogues on the malleability of perceptual experience and its similarities with perceptual learning.
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