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Intersubjectivity as a Foundation of Normativity: Fichte and Husserl

Student: Buev Dmitrii

Supervisor: Petr V. Rezvykh

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Philosophy (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2018

There are conceptions of intersubjectivity on Husserl's and Fichte's philosophical systems are observed. Although there are many differencies in these systems, we can find some similarities concerning place of the intersubjectivity and importance for grounding the normativity. Intersubjectivity justifies legal normativity in Fichte (the right there is about a nature of a man) and cultural normativity (foundation of a culture) in Husserl.

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