Returning to persons and values in pragmatic phenomenology
a response to Simon Smith's uncharitable review
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https://doi.org/10.59391/inscriptions.v5i1.144Keywords:
Pragmatic phenomenology, Max Scheler, William James, Martin Heidegger, moral phenomenologyAbstract
In this article, I respond to the uncharitable review of my work by Simon Smith. I cite all instances of what he think ambiguous and show in each instance what Smith missed.
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