Sophist when he talked about sameness and otherness as two of the major forms, the megista genê, of being.1 Like Plato, Husserl also discusses identity or sameness not all by itself, but as implicated with difference or otherness, and one of the most striking forms of otherness that he describes is that of the displacement, the Versetzung, of the self." /> Displacement and identity in Husserl's phenomenology - Sokolowski Robert | sdvig press

Displacement and identity in Husserl's phenomenology

Robert Sokolowski

pp. 173-184


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