Grants and residencies Research Transcendental Phenomenology as Critique – Limits, Possibilities, and Beyond Main applicant Assistant Professor of Philosophy Aldea Andreea Smaranda Amount of funding 51900 € Type of funding General grant call Fields Philosophy Grant year 2018 If you are the leader of this project, you can sign in and add more information. Log in Share: Back to Grants listing Application summary The project, entitled 'Transcendental Phenomenology as Critique – Limits, Possibilities, and Beyond,' challenges the pervasive view that given phenomenology’s commitment to studying the universal structures of experience, it cannot do justice to its historically constituted layers. Through analyses and developments of Edmund Husserl’s work, the project sheds new light on what phenomenology can accomplish socio-culturally and politically. Phenomenology emerges as a distinctive kind of radical immanent critique uniquely situated to diagnose and address current unjust and oppressive practices of marginalization and exclusion in registers such as gender, race, and disability. Project report summary The project, entitled 'Transcendental Phenomenology as Critique – Limits, Possibilities, and Beyond,' challenges the pervasive view that given phenomenology’s commitment to studying the universal structures of experience, it cannot do justice to its historically constituted layers. Through analyses and developments of Edmund Husserl’s work, the project sheds new light on what phenomenology can accomplish socio-culturally and politically. Phenomenology emerges as a distinctive kind of radical immanent critique uniquely situated to diagnose and address current unjust and oppressive practices of marginalization and exclusion in registers such as gender, race, and disability. (same as the summary submitted in the application) Back to Grants listing