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My work up until now has meant to establish the foundations of a notion for which Husserl’s analyses opened the door. I have shown that, at each level of temporalizing consciousness, there exists a connection to an intersubjective structure and content, and I have suggested that this connection be called “intersubjective temporality.” Here I will review the accomplishments of each chapter, bringing these individual arguments together to create the complete picture of intersubjective temporality as understood from the paradigm of Husserlian phenomenology. I will present the individual arguments, placing them alongside one another in order to show their overall contribution to a phenomenological understanding of intersubjectivity. Each individual aspect of temporalizing consciousness reveals its own link to intersubjectivity, and in the same way that the different functions of temporalizing consciousness interrelate with one another, so too do their individual links with an intersubjective structure and content work together to establish intersubjective temporality.
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- Husserlian Phenomenology
- Individual Argument
- Transcendent Object
- Passive Synthesis
- Phenomenological Understanding
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Rodemeyer, L.M. (2006). INTERSUBJECTIVE TEMPORALITY. In: Intersubjective Temporality. Phaenomenologica, vol 176. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4214-0_8
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