2013
DOI: 10.5840/monist20139611
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Constitution and Unity: Lynne Baker and the Unitarian Tradition

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“…Indeed, we are looking at a re-awakening of true phenomenological research all over the world. This rekindled interest in all sorts of issues ( De Monticelli, 2013 ) related to what Lynne Baker would call “the metaphysics of everyday world” ( Baker, 2007 ) is the exciting fact of the last years, along with a more and more widespread involvement of trained philosophers in the research projects of a variety of sciences, addressing the natural and the social aspects of human life. A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since that harsh judgment made by Thomas Metzinger, according to whom phenomenology was “a discredited research program… intellectually bankrupt for at least 50 years” ( Gallagher & Zahavi, 2008 ).…”
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“…Indeed, we are looking at a re-awakening of true phenomenological research all over the world. This rekindled interest in all sorts of issues ( De Monticelli, 2013 ) related to what Lynne Baker would call “the metaphysics of everyday world” ( Baker, 2007 ) is the exciting fact of the last years, along with a more and more widespread involvement of trained philosophers in the research projects of a variety of sciences, addressing the natural and the social aspects of human life. A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since that harsh judgment made by Thomas Metzinger, according to whom phenomenology was “a discredited research program… intellectually bankrupt for at least 50 years” ( Gallagher & Zahavi, 2008 ).…”
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