What is it about?
This article explains the way that Husserl uses the concept of "style" in relation to other related concepts like person, memory, habit, and intersubjectivity. Starting from a clear example, the idiosyncratic way someone walks, I unlack this concept and shows it's role and place
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Why is it important?
It's the first article to give a comprehensive account of Husserl's use of this concept and show its role in his phenomenology of the person and intersubjectivity.
Perspectives
One of the my favourite papers (of mine), it begins with a clear exaample that illustrates the thing being investigated
Dr Darian Meacham
University of the West of England
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This page is a summary of: What Goes Without Saying: Husserl’s Concept of Style, Research in Phenomenology, January 2013, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/15691640-12341241.
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