Interpreting Husserl pp 97-114 | Cite as
History, Phenomenology and Reflection
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With these words, toward the end of the Cartesian Meditations, Husserl summarizes in remarkably succinct form his phenomenological program. Let us examine briefly what Husserl is saying in this passage. Three important elements can be disengaged from it.
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Scientific Tradition Historical Situation Phenomenological Reduction Transcendental Philosophy Conscious Life
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- 6.Erfahrung und Urteil, ed. By Ludwig Landgrebe, Hamburg, Claasen Verlag, 1964, p. x.Google Scholar
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