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Phenomenology as first philosophy
a prehistory
pp. 107-133
Abstract
When Husserl explicitly construed his phenomenology as first philosophy, he knew that he was placing himself into a long tradition in Western philosophy.1 One can witness the emergence of this project of phenomenology as first philosophy already in the first decade of the twentieth century, in the wake of the establishing phenomenology as mathesis universalis.
Publication details
Published in:
Ierna Carlo, Jacobs Hanne, Mattens Filip (2010) Philosophy, phenomenology, sciences: Essays in commemoration of Edmund Husserl. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 107-133
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0071-0_6
Full citation:
Luft Sebastian (2010) „Phenomenology as first philosophy: a prehistory“, In: C. Ierna, H. Jacobs & F. Mattens (eds.), Philosophy, phenomenology, sciences, Dordrecht, Springer, 107–133.