On the Complexity and Wholeness of Human Beings: Husserlian Perspectives
Heinämaa, S. (2017). On the Complexity and Wholeness of Human Beings: Husserlian Perspectives. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 25(3), 393-406. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672559.2017.1323404
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At the beginning of Being and Time, Heidegger rejects Husserl’s classical
phenomenology on three grounds: he claims that Husserlian phenomenology is
impaired by indeterminate concepts, by naïve personalism, and by obscurities in
its account of individuation. The paper studies the validity of this early critique by
explicating Husserl’s discourse on human persons as bodily-spiritual beings and by
clarifying his account of the principles by which such beings can be individuated.
The paper offers three types of considerations. After a summary of Heidegger’s
early critique of Husserl, the second section of the paper distinguishes between
two dimensions of Husserl’s discourse on human persons. It argues that Husserl
does not put forward one analysis of the being of humans, but explicates two
different accounts and then studies critically their mutual relations of dependency:
on the one hand, the naturalistic account of human beings as layered beings and
on the other hand the personalistic account of human beings as peculiar kinds
of unified wholes in which the mental and the bodily are inextricably intertwined.
The third section of the paper clarifies Husserl’s theory of individuation and its
consequences for our discourse on human persons. Finally, the fourth section
explicates the conceptual means by which Husserl develops his account of human
beings as persons. The paper ends in drawing some conclusions for contemporary
philosophical anthropology.
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