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Revista da Abordagem Gestáltica

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BARRETO, Jaime Villanueva. The corporal basis of subjectivity in Husserl's phenomenology. Rev. abordagem gestalt. [online]. 2012, vol.18, n.1, pp. 13-19. ISSN 1809-6867.

In this article we intend to show the importance of the corporeal in shaping transcendental subjectivity. Because this, ultimately, refer us to the intuitive both in its sensitive and intellectual aspects. That is, Husserl's new notion of science is interested in showing how all subjective-relative qualities, left out by modernity as "secondary qualities", are of vital importance, since they are at the origin of all constitution of sense and validity. We will see, supported basically by Ideas II, how corporeality and therefore the episteme completely linked in doxa, are of Husserl interest since the beginning, as he realizes that it is not necessary to build reality up from its foundations or hypostatize it like science and modern philosophy do, but that it is necessary for all episteme to start in subjective experience which, in turn, has body as its zero-point.

Keywords : Corporeality; Transcendental self; Phenomenology; Perception; Husserl.

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