The end of what?

Phenomenology vs. speculative realism

Dan Zahavi

pp. 289-309

Phenomenology has recently come under attack from proponents of speculative realism. In this paper, I present and assess the criticism, and argue that it is either superficial and simplistic or lacks novelty.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1080/09672559.2016.1175101

Full citation:

Zahavi, D. (2016). The end of what?: Phenomenology vs. speculative realism. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (3), pp. 289-309.

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