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Husserl's Kant reception and the foundation of his transcendental phenomenological "first philosophy"
pp. 91-112
Abstrakt
Husserl's lectures on First Philosophy (Erste Philosophie,1923-24; 1956), which should include the individual articles from the "Abhandlungen" and "Beiträge" of Husserliana VII, share a common goal. They are supposed to demonstrate irrefutably that the ground of philosophy, that which is truly "first" about it, is the establishment of its foundation, its groundwork.
Publication details
Published in:
Stapleton Timothy J. (1994) The question of hermeneutics: essays in honor of Joseph J. Kockelmans. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 91-112
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-1160-7_6
Referenz:
Funke Gerhard (1994) „Husserl's Kant reception and the foundation of his transcendental phenomenological "first philosophy"“, In: T. J. Stapleton (ed.), The question of hermeneutics, Dordrecht, Springer, 91–112.