AbstractIn order to appreciate the rich implications of the transcendental reduction, one has to distinguish the different contexts where it acquires different meanings. The present paper focuses on a particular epistemological context and clarifies the contribution of the reduction within this context. The contribution consists in the formulation and solution of the problem of exhibiting the evidence supporting the belief in the world's existence. In a nutshell, world-experience grounds the world-belief and world-experience entails a bedrock of experience legitimizing the positing of others. I argue that this contribution is possibly an enduring achievement of Husserl's transcendental philosophy against common objections that are raised ag...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl’s theory of the phenomenological reduc...
Husserl claimed that reduction is the true starting point of phenomenological research, but to figur...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...
Husserl’s transcendental reduction and eidetic reduction The starting point of this article is...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
Husserl’s phenomenology is what is used, and then the conception of “bracketing reality” is modelled...
This paper takes a renewed look at Husserl\u27s method of the phenomenological reduction. It interpr...
The above work undertakes to address the numerous ontological questions that arise from Husserl\u27s...
My aim is to stress the importance of Husserl's ambitious project of founding logic in the prelogica...
In my talk I would like to discuss a topic concerning the idea of the mental experience as an experi...
A great difference is made to contemporary accounts of transcendental philosophy if the question is ...
the article presents edmund Husserl’s idea of transcendental phenomenology in the perspec‑tive of th...
This paper focuses on the puzzling question of what motivates the radical epistemological shift nece...
This thesis examines the metaphysics of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Specifically,...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl\u27s theory of the phenomenological re...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl’s theory of the phenomenological reduc...
Husserl claimed that reduction is the true starting point of phenomenological research, but to figur...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...
Husserl’s transcendental reduction and eidetic reduction The starting point of this article is...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
Husserl’s phenomenology is what is used, and then the conception of “bracketing reality” is modelled...
This paper takes a renewed look at Husserl\u27s method of the phenomenological reduction. It interpr...
The above work undertakes to address the numerous ontological questions that arise from Husserl\u27s...
My aim is to stress the importance of Husserl's ambitious project of founding logic in the prelogica...
In my talk I would like to discuss a topic concerning the idea of the mental experience as an experi...
A great difference is made to contemporary accounts of transcendental philosophy if the question is ...
the article presents edmund Husserl’s idea of transcendental phenomenology in the perspec‑tive of th...
This paper focuses on the puzzling question of what motivates the radical epistemological shift nece...
This thesis examines the metaphysics of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Specifically,...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl\u27s theory of the phenomenological re...
This essay attempts a renewed, critical exposition of Husserl’s theory of the phenomenological reduc...
Husserl claimed that reduction is the true starting point of phenomenological research, but to figur...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...