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The texts gathered in this volume seek to assess, as much as possible, what constitutes the difficulty of thinking that has emerged with phenomenology. Both within and alongside it; furthermore, the extent to which it can be established that one opening does not depend on the other is a matter always open to debate. Such is the case with Husserl's analysis of the world regarding the phenomenological possibility of a constituting consciousness. Because the world can appear as that which is constituted by the subject, where the latter in turn seems not to cease depending on the constituted, or because the world simply appears as an always inaccessible horizon, the world is subjectively problematic.