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100 1 0 _aMonseu, Nicolas
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245 0 0 _aGaston Gerger, Reader of Husserl
260 _c2002.
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520 _aGaston Berger, the founder of Études philosophiques (1926), played a decisive role in the intellectual and also material and institutional introduction of Husserl’s phenomenology into France. Based on unpublished documents permitting a new reading of his thesis Le cogito dans la philosophie de Husserl, this study shows the originality of Berger’s interpretation of Husserlian phenomenology, as well as the reservations he developed with regard to certain themes : the absolute ego, the tension between intention and intuition, not to mention the reappropriation of the phenomenological reduction by means of a detachment. In this sense, it appears, on the one hand, that Berger is a typical representative of the first French generation of « disciples » of Husserl and, on the other hand, that the reception he offered is itself revealing as to the problematics of certain contemporary phenomenologists.
786 0 _nLes Études philosophiques | o 62 | 3 | 2002-09-01 | p. 293-315 | 0014-2166
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-les-etudes-philosophiques-2002-3-page-293?lang=en
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