Donohoe (English and Philosophy, The State U. of West Georgia) describes Husserl's shift from his early static approach to the analysis of consciousness to a more genetic view, in which the ego must develop. She finds that recent criticism has not completely appreciated this shift, although she describes how it must have occurred based on her studi
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Donohoe (English and Philosophy, The State U. of West Georgia) describes Husserl's shift from his early static approach to the analysis of consciousness to a more genetic view, in which the ego must develop. She finds that recent criticism has not completely appreciated this shift, although she describes how it must have occurred based on her studi
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