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Cartesianische Meditationen und Pariser Vorträge: Eine Einleitung in die Phänomenologie
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The book explores the philosophical ideas of Edmund Husserl, emphasizing the importance of focusing on what appears directly to consciousness rather than relying on preconceived interpretations of the world. Husserl distinguishes between empirical knowledge and logical norms, arguing that philosophy should not be bound by naturalism. Through the concept of "eidetische Reduktion," he aims to reveal the essence of things by examining consciousness itself. The text addresses critical issues in phenomenology, the nature of knowledge, and challenges to transcendental solipsism.
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2018, paperback
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