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GRZIBOWSKI, Silvestre. Intuition and perception in Husserl: Emmanuel Levinas' approach. Rev. NUFEN [online]. 2016, vol.8, n.2, pp. 65-76. ISSN 2175-2591.

The research has as main objective to introduce the topics of intuition and perception of Husserl, from the perspective of the Lithuanian-French thinker Emmanuel Levinas. Levinas was a great scholar and consequently a profound connoisseur of husserliano thought. In addition, innovated it and even introduced it in the French territory with the work Théorie de l´intuition dans la phénoménologie de Husserl published in 1930. So, this work represents significantly two events: the first, the phenomenological content husserliano approached her, Levinas studies it and interprets it, and also begins to take its first jumps to materialize later in the works to come; the second, the introduction of Phenomenology in the French territory, this means that thinkers like Sartre, Derrida and many others, will have the first contact with the phenomenology through the work levinasiana.

Keywords : Phenomenology; Intuition; Perception.

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