Edmund Husserl
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| == Edmund Husserl == | == Edmund Husserl == | ||
| According to Husserl, essential Being must be distinguished from actual existence, just as the pure Ego must be distinguished from the psychological Ego. Essences are non-real, while facts are real. The realm of transcendentally reduced phenomena is non-real, while the realm of actual experience is real. Thus, phenomenological reduction leads from a knowledge of the essentially real to a knowledge of the essentially non-real. | According to Husserl, essential Being must be distinguished from actual existence, just as the pure Ego must be distinguished from the psychological Ego. Essences are non-real, while facts are real. The realm of transcendentally reduced phenomena is non-real, while the realm of actual experience is real. Thus, phenomenological reduction leads from a knowledge of the essentially real to a knowledge of the essentially non-real. | ||
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| + | '''Contents''' | ||
| + | *Edmund Husserl, Logical Investigations, Routledge, 2,001, 1. edition [[ISBN 0415241898]] | ||
| == Obdulio Banda's works== | == Obdulio Banda's works== |
