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Ideen Zu Einer Reinen Phänomenologie Und Phänomenologischen Philosophie
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Ideen Zu Einer Reinen Phänomenologie Und Phänomenologischen Philosophie

sidottu, 1994
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In this book, generally held to be the key to his view of an academic approach to phenomenology, Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) sets out his ideas on the subject of 'pure' phenomenology, taking account of the idealist agnosticism he was inspired by throughout his life and which prevented him from ever crossing the threshold to the object world, a threshold considered 'out of bounds' by Kant and all other German philosophers. According to the German idealist view still upheld today, there can be only limited knowledge about the nature of the world and the internal impressions it leaves on us.
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Allgemeine Einführung in Die Reine Phänomenologie
Painos
6th 6. Auflage (Unveranderter Nachdruck Der 2. Auflage 1922) ed.
ISBN
9783484701250
Kieli
saksa
Paino
522 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
11.1.1994
Kustantaja
de Gruyter
Sivumäärä
335