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One of the most discussed problems in contemporary philosophy is the socalled “crisis of reason”, a problem directly related to yet another: the relationships — more frequently the contrast and conflict — between reason and life. Due to so much discussion, we could think that it is not worthwhile to say anything more about it.
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Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, “Phenomenology of Life and the New Critique of Reason: from Husserl’s Philosophy to the Phenomenology of Life and of the Human Condition”, Inaugural Lecture in Analecta Husserliana, Vol. XXIX, p. 5 (Dordecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990).
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Cecilia, M.A. (1993). Reason, Life and Human Existence. In: Tymieniecka, AT. (eds) Manifestations of Reason: Life, Historicity, Culture Reason, Life, Culture Part II. Analecta Husserliana, vol 40. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1677-0_10
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