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The First-Person Perspective as a Problem of Phenomenology (from Husserl to Zahavi)

Student: Tokareva Marina

Supervisor: Georgy Chernavin

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Philosophy (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The work presents an analysis and an interpretation of the problem of the first-person perspective in Zahavi's and Husserl's philosophy. I present an interpretation of Husserl's approach to the first-person perspective. Then, I proceed to the analysis of the correctness of Zahavi's interpretation of Husserl's philosophy and introduce Zahavi's own view. Finally, I present an analysis of the perspective of Zahavi's approach to the problem in question.

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