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Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge : Lectures 1906/07

Publication year: 2008

ISBN: 978-1-4020-6727-3

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This course on logic and theory of knowledge fell exactly midway between the publication of the Logical Investigations in 1900-01 and Ideas I in 1913. It constitutes a summation and consolidation of Husserl’s logico-scientific, epistemological, and epistemo-phenomenological investigations of the preceding years and an important step in the journey from the descriptivo-psychological elucidation of pure logic in the Logical Investigations to the transcendental phenomenology of the absolute consciousness of the objective correlates constituting themselves in its acts in Ideas I. In this course Husserl began developing his transcendental phenomenology as the genuine realization of what had only been realized in fragmentary form in the Logical Investigations.


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law / Edmund Husserl / Epistemology / Husserl / Edmund / Mathematics / logic / phenomenology / philosophy of logic