Phenomenological Reviews

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Genetic phenomenology

Jeffrey Yoshimi

pp. 67-70

Abstract

In this chapter genetic phenomenology is interpreted using the unifying formalism. Genetic phenomenology studies a priori rules governing changes in phenomenological structures. This can be understood in terms of the learning rule of Chap.  3. As background knowledge changes in virtue of the learning rule, a cascade of "genetic" changes occurs in other phenomenological structures (partial intentions, adumbrations, the constitution of an object, its horizons, etc.).

Publication details

Published in:

Yoshimi Jeffrey (2016) Husserlian phenomenology: a unifying interpretation. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 67-70

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-26698-5_9

Full citation:

Yoshimi Jeffrey (2016) Genetic phenomenology, In: Husserlian phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer, 67–70.