The irruption of the phenomenology: Genesis of the Husserl's Logical Investigations
Abstract
The intentionality is a key concept in Husserl's phenomenology, by means of which comes out to the light the proverbial tension between the modern tradition and the 'thing self'. Conscious of the risk of reexaminating a topic that it has already been object of innumerables interpretations, the author uses it like conductive thread to reconstruct the genesis of the capital work of Husserl, as well as the supposed 'irruption' of the phenomenology.Downloads
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