Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy: Philosophy as a Rigorous Science, and Philosophy and the Crisis of European ManPhilosophy as rigorous science and philosophy and the crisis of European man. |
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... absolute . Although it would be a mistake to look upon Husserl's phe- nomenology as primarily a theory of knowledge ... absolute , but an absolute knowledge can only be that which has absolute being as its object — and it is in the very ...
... absolute . Although it would be a mistake to look upon Husserl's phe- nomenology as primarily a theory of knowledge ... absolute , but an absolute knowledge can only be that which has absolute being as its object — and it is in the very ...
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... Absolute being and absolute truth become identified , then , and they are identified in the absolute knowledge to which only phi- losophy can lay claim - absolute being is philosophically known being . Here , then , is the root of the ...
... Absolute being and absolute truth become identified , then , and they are identified in the absolute knowledge to which only phi- losophy can lay claim - absolute being is philosophically known being . Here , then , is the root of the ...
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... absolute is the being that can be absolutely given , and if the only being that can be absolutely given is phenomenal being , then only phenomenal being can be absolute being . Of course , the first sup- position , that absolute being ...
... absolute is the being that can be absolutely given , and if the only being that can be absolutely given is phenomenal being , then only phenomenal being can be absolute being . Of course , the first sup- position , that absolute being ...
Contents
Introduction by Quentin Lauer | 1 |
PHILOSOPHY AS RIGOROUS SCIENCE | 71 |
PHILOSOPHY AND THE CRISIS OF EUROPEAN | 149 |
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