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Phänomenologie und Realismus
Die Frage nach der Wirklichkeit im Streit zwischen Husserl und Ingarden
pp. 1-18
Abstrakt
I deal with the relation between phenomenology and realism while examining Ingarden’s critique towards Husserl. I exhibit the empiricist nucleus of Husserl’s phenomenology, according to which the real is what can be sensuously experienced. On this basis, I argue that Husserl’s phenomenology is not idealistic, in opposition to the realistic phenomenology, according to which reality consists in entities which cannot be sensuously experienced and are thus ideal. Finally I attempt to show that the idealistic elements of Husserl’s thinking do not originate from the transcendental turn, but from a remainder of psychologism that contradicts his empiricism.
Publication details
Published in:
(2017) Husserl Studies 33 (1).
Seiten: 1-18
DOI: 10.1007/s10743-016-9198-4
Referenz:
De Palma Vittorio (2017) „Phänomenologie und Realismus: Die Frage nach der Wirklichkeit im Streit zwischen Husserl und Ingarden“. Husserl Studies 33 (1), 1–18.