Phenomenological Realism, Pre-Theoretical Awareness of Philosophical Objects, and Theoretical Views about Them

First, the chief method and object of philosophy as phenomenological realism understands it will be explained. Second, I turn to Dietrich von Hildebrand's distinction between a person's awareness of philosophical objects based on that person's lived contact with the world and his or h...

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Published in:American catholic philosophical quarterly
Main Author: Wenisch, Fritz (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Philosophy Documentation Center [2017]
In: American catholic philosophical quarterly
Further subjects:B Phenomenology
B Philosophers
B Awareness
B Realism
B Von Hildebrand, Dietrich
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