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Bog'liq Loidolt2021 Article OrderExperienceAndCritiqueTheP
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Document Outline - Order, experience, and critique: The phenomenological method in political and legal theory
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 General questions concerning phenomenological methodology and some first methodological tools emerging from shared phenomenological convictions
- 2.1 How pluralistic can methods be and still belong to the same intellectual project?
- 2.2 Is phenomenology descriptive, normative, or both?
- 2.3 What is the relation of our contemporary investigations to the phenomenological tradition or “classical phenomenology”?
- 3 Methodological challenges for phenomenology in the domain of normative orders and further tools to tackle them
- 3.1 Constitution—sub-ject—structures
- 3.2 Experience and normativity
- 3.3 A methodological framework for analyzing spaces of meaning
- 4 Conclusion
- References
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