At a time in which many philosophers have concluded that Husserl's
philosophy is exhausted, but when the alternatives to Husserl
appear to be exhausted as well, this work aims to presents an
innovative approach to Husserlian phenomenology. The author
implicitly attacks the most fundamental criticism aimed at Husserl:
that his philosophy is intrinsically formalistic, unable in
principle to deal with concrete matters of life and how to live it.
This study of the problems and themes of a generative
phenomenology, normality and abnormality, and the sociohistorical
concepts of homeworld and generative phenomenology, opens doors for
a philosophy of the social world while casting new light on work
done by Husserl himself.
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