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Existential uses of phenomenology
pp. 54-71
Abstrakt
Is it at all legitimate to subject phenomenology to questions of such a pragmatic, if not utilitarian, nature as that of its human uses? Isn't it below the dignity of a true science and particularly of a philosophy which started out with the ambition of being a rigorous science to submit to this kind of a cross examination? In fact, Edmund Husserl in his historic manifesto article on "Philosophy as a Rigorous Science" solemnly disclaimed all pretensions that it could bring aid and comfort to modern man in his dire need for a philosophy of life (Weltanschauung).
Publication details
Published in:
Spiegelberg Herbert (1975) Doing Phenomenology: Essays on and in Phenomenology. Den Haag, Nijhoff.
Seiten: 54-71
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1670-4_5
Referenz:
Spiegelberg Herbert (1975) Existential uses of phenomenology, In: Doing Phenomenology, Den Haag, Nijhoff, 54–71.