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published on October 5, 2018
Nam-In Lee
https://doi.org/10.5840/ecoethica20181037
Ph?nomenologische Interpretation der Phronesis bei Aristoteles
It is the aim of this paper to develop the phenomenology of phronesis through a phenomenological interpretation of Aristotle¡¯s theory of phronesis by employing different kinds of phenomenological reductions. In section 1, I will show that phenomenological reduction is identical with a change of attitude and that we have to employ different kinds of phenomenological reductions in order to interpret Aristotle¡¯s theory of phronesis phenomenologically. In section 2, employing different kinds of phenomenological reductions, I will attempt to develop the phenomenological psychology of phronesis through a phenomenological interpretation of Aristotle¡¯s theory of phronesis. In section 3, employing different kinds of intersubjective reductions, I will clarify intersubjective aspects of phronesis. In section 4, adopting these insights, I will try to resolve two of the many difficulties of Aristotle¡¯s theory of phronesis. In section 5, I will conclude with two remarks concerning the future tasks of the phenomenology of phronesis.