The Science of Human Nature and the Detranscendentalization of Phenomenology
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Abstract
This paper revisits the dialogue Husserl established with Hume while reconstructing the genesis of phenomenology. I shall discuss it in two parts: the first concerns ‘true philosophy’ and the second, develops a phenomenological reading of Hume’s experimental method. I intend to explain Husserl’s ambivalent appraisal of Hume’s project and propose a manner in which Hume can respond to his criticisms. I conclude, beyond Husserl, that Hume opened a promissory path for phenomenology, what I call a “detranscendentalized phenomenology”.
Keywords
Hume, Husserl, true philosophy, Phenomenology, detranscendentalizationHume, Husserl, verdadera filosofía, Fenomenología, detrascendentalización
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How to Cite
Calvo de Saavedra, Ángela. (2013). The Science of Human Nature and the Detranscendentalization of Phenomenology. Universitas Philosophica, 30(61). Retrieved from https://ojspuj.repositoriodigital.com/index.php/vniphilosophica/article/view/10629
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