Logical Investigations: Introduction (Edmund Husserl)
*Investigations into phenomenology and the theory of knowledge, part I* *Volume II, Part I of the German Editions* ——————– Volume II, Part I of the German Editions *Introduction* *§1 The […]
*Investigations into phenomenology and the theory of knowledge, part I* *Volume II, Part I of the German Editions* ——————– Volume II, Part I of the German Editions *Introduction* *§1 The […]
This inward-turned psychology stood in the service of the transcendental problem that had been awakened by Descartes, although this problem was not grasped in genuine form and properly formulated by […]
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A crucial element of Husserl’s early work in the Philosophy of Arithmetic is his critique of psychologism; it is this critique that is continued in his Logical Investigations and which […]
“There is a historiographical myth or tale in analytic circles according to .which in his youth Husserl was a very naive philosopher who in his Philosophie der Arithmetik (1) of […]
It is true, of course, that since Kant we have a special theory of knowledge, and on the other hand there is psychology, which with its claims to scientific exactitude […]
Pure logic does not deal at all with “thoughts” or “judgings” as mental episodes but about a priori laws and conditions for any theory and any judgments whatsoever, conceived as […]
In short, “psychologism” for Husserl is the error of collapsing the normative or regulative discipline of logic down onto the merely descriptive discipline of psychology. It would make mental operations […]
While at Halle shortly after the publication of Philosophie der Arithmetik, Husserl distanced himself from his recent efforts to establish mathematical and logical principles upon the psychological operations of the […]