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(2015) Phenomenology in a new key, Dordrecht, Springer.
Although Husserl never engaged with Hobbes' thinking, this essay explores the intriguing contrasts and differences between Husserl's and Hobbes' accounts of perception, imagination, judgment, knowledge, and metaphysics. Even if Husserl never developed a political philosophy, Husserl's metaphysics of knowledge can be put into service of a more classical conception of citizenship in contrast to Hobbes' view of the Leviathan.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02018-1_4
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Sokolowski, R. (2015)., Hobbes and Husserl, in J. Bloechl & N. De Warren (eds.), Phenomenology in a new key, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 51-62.
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