universal horizon and its thematization in a world-representation. The second pair highlights the essential unity of the world and depicts it as a totality connected by a form. The third pair focuses on the temporal structure of horizonality and shows the world both as a ground that is the outcome of past experiences and sustains present modalizations, and as an idea that is open for future world-experience." /> The worldhood of the world and the worldly character of objects in Husserl - Walton Roberto | sdvig press

The worldhood of the world and the worldly character of objects in Husserl

Roberto Walton

pp. 139-155


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