[HTML][HTML] Embodiment as a synthesis of having a body and being a body, and its role in self-identity and mental health

LG Lundh, L Foster - New Ideas in Psychology, 2024 - Elsevier
The experience of embodiment is a central theme in phenomenological philosophy and has
recently received increasing attention also within psychological science. In the present …

[PDF][PDF] 'There is a crack in everything'. Fragile normality: Husserl's account of normality re-visited

M Wehrle - Phainomenon, 2018 - sciendo.com
There is a paradox that lies at the heart of every investigation of normality, namely, its
dependence on its other (eg, deviation, break, difference). In this paper, I want to show that …

Can the “real world” please stand up? The struggle for normality as a claim to reality

M Wehrle - Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In this paper, I show that a phenomenological concept of normality can be helpful to
understand the experiential side of post-truth phenomena. How is one's longing for, or sense …

(Re) turning to Normality?: A Bottom-Up Approach to Normativity

M Wehrle - Contemporary Phenomenologies of Normativity, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
In phenomenology, normality is neither a measurable average nor a mere social construct.
Rather than being understood from without, ie outside of lived experiences, normality is …

Expectation and judgment: towards a phenomenology of discrimination

T Hedges - Continental Philosophy Review, 2024 - Springer
In this paper, my aim is to develop a phenomenological understanding of discrimination from
the perspective of the discriminator. Since early existential phenomenology, the …

Educational possibilities of media-based public discussion: A phenomenological-philosophical analysis of the givenness of others

MK Kekki - 2022 - oulurepo.oulu.fi
This phenomenological-philosophical study investigates the informal educational
possibilities of media-based public discussion by analyzing the givenness of others in such …

Constitutive, prescriptive, technical, or ideal? On the ambiguity of the term “norm”

S Heinämaa - Normativity, meaning, and the promise of …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
The chapter starts by pointing out that the terms “normative” and “norm” operate in several
different senses in contemporary phenomenology. It distinguishes between three main …

The normative turn of perceptual intentionality and its metaphysical consequences (or why Husserl was neither a disjunctivist nor a conjunctivist)

M Doyon - The Husserlian mind, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Since its first formulation in the 1980s, the disjunctivist theory has changed the way
philosophers think about perception. Fundamentally, the disjunctivist view is a negative …

Normality as Embodied Space: The body as transcendental condition for experience

M Wehrle - The Husserlian Mind, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
While embodiment is crucial for Husserl's theory of perception and empathy, it is also the
beating heart of his transcendental philosophy. For Husserl, there is neither a purely formal …

The Abnormality of Discrimination: A Phenomenological Perspective

T Hedges - 2022 - philpapers.org
Over the years, phenomenology has provided illuminating descriptions of discrimination,
with its mechanisms and effects being thematised at the most basic levels of …