From the “geistige Ich” to the “Ich mit-verstrickt” and Back: Husserl and Schapp on the Narrative Constitution of the Self
Abstract: The relationship between the father of phenomenology and the father of the philosophy of stories has been described as a departure of Wilhelm Schapp from Edmund Husserl, following the turn to transcendental idealism marked by the publication of Ideen (1913). This supposed rupture is taken to ground Schapp’s narratological reinterpretation of phenomenology. Nevertheless, Schapp’s…