Experiencing. Perception, Representation, and Action between Phenomenology and Pragmatism

Azimuth 24/2024 | Experiencing. Perception, Representation, and Action between Phenomenology and Pragmatism

Edited by Federica Buongiorno, Gioia Laura Iannilli

Permalink of complete issue: http://digital.casalini.it/9788855295338
ISSN (paper): 2282-4863
ISBN (paper): 978-88-5529-408-9
ISBN (e-book): 978-88-5529-465-2

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Phenomenology and pragmatism constitute two major contemporary philosophical traditions, whose historical and theoretical entanglements have long been the subject of study and critical attention. This issue of Azimuth aims to focus on a number of theoretical issues around which the intersection between the two traditions is played out today from a perspective that transcends scholastic and geographical boundaries and the topic of reception itself. In particular, the problem – which has always remained central to phenomenology since Husserl’s late philosophy – of the ante-predicative, the pre-categorical, the aesthetic and sensible (extra-logical) foundation of logical-conceptual thought constitutes the most fruitful theoretical knot for a declination of phenomenology in the pragmatist sense (i.e., of pragmatism in the phenomenological sense). At the center of this issue, therefore, are the lines of convergence on the axis of the theory of perception and sensation, which, moreover, constitute the premises of the different meanings of truth, evidence, and judgment in the two traditions.

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