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PHENOMENOLOGY WITHOUT ORIGIN: GENESIS AND EVENT

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KRITERION-REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA
Volume 62, Issue 148, Pages 129-151

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UNIV FED MINAS GERAIS, DEPT FILOSOFIA & CIENCIAS HUMANAS
DOI: 10.1590/0100-512X2021n14806ad

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Husserl; Merleau-Ponty; phenomenology; time; movement

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This paper reexamines the problem of genesis in phenomenology of time, explores the conditions under which it can transition from a phenomenology of movement to a phenomenology of difference, and proposes further development on the problem of logos within phenomenology without losing the consistency of phenomenality.
In this paper we rebuild the problem of genesis in its most fundamental dimension in phenomenology of time. Then, we show under what conditions can it be relocated from a phenomenology of movement to, finally, be dismissed by a phenomenology of difference in preparation. We propose a development of the problem of logos within phenomenology: to what extent can this problem be reformuled without losing the consistency of phenomenality?

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