The exploration centers on the evolution of human consciousness through the interplay between the self and the world, challenging the binary of idealism and realism. By examining contemporary debates on realism, the author reveals semantic misunderstandings at the heart of these discussions. Drawing from modern phenomenology, particularly Husserl's transcendental idealism, the book advocates for a "transcendental realism" that emphasizes the dynamic unity of cognition, proposing a reciprocal relationship between subject and object that transcends traditional epistemological boundaries.
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July 11, 1939


- 2016
- 2008
The Divine in Husserl and Other Explorations
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on Edmund Husserl's philosophical exploration of God, religion, and the sacred, the study delves into his methodological approaches and contrasts his ideas with those of earlier thinkers. It highlights the role of archaeology in uncovering the characteristics of religions and introduces key concepts such as hyletics and noetics within Husserl's framework. This comprehensive analysis provides a deep understanding of Husserl's impact on the philosophy of religion.