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Edmund Husserl's phenomenology as foundation of natural science

Elisabeth Ströker

pp. 245-257

If we have in mind to consider Husserl’s phenomenology as foundation of natural science, we do not mean that Husserl’s philosophy is confined to such a foundation. According to purpose and realisation Husserl’s monumental opus is more than that. He aims at nothing less than phenomenological clarification of knowledge as such. His philosophy intends the critical elucidation and the phenomenological foundation of rational knowledge on the whole.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2882-0_19

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Ströker, E. (1972)., Edmund Husserl's phenomenology as foundation of natural science, in A. Tymieniecka (ed.), The later Husserl and the idea of phenomenology, Dordrecht, Reidel, pp. 245-257.

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