REFLEXIVITY, INTENTIONALITY, AND THE EMBODIED SUBJECT: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL REFLECTION IN HONOR OF J. N. MOHANTY.

The article focuses on understanding the relationship between reflexivity, intentionality, and embodiment in consciousness through a phenomenological lens, in dialogue with both classical Indian and Western philosophical traditions. Topics include the interdependence of reflexivity and intentionalit...

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Publicado en:Philosophy East & West: A Quarterly of Comparative Philosophy Vol. 75; no. 3; pp. 487 - 510
Autor principal: MacKenzie, Matthew
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Publicado: University of Hawai'i Jul2025
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