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Cesty fenomenológie: Fenomenologická metóda neskorého Husserla

Paths of phenomenology: The phenomenological method of the late Husserl
Abstrakt
Husserl attempted to abolish the established way of seeing and stir up the stagnant waters of thought, logic, and scientific inquiry. Phenomenology, as a revolutionary intellectual movement that began at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and that still responds vividly to current philosophical problems today, is all the more interesting because Husserl did not want to abandon the soil of philosophy, deny its meaning, or abandon it in favor of something seemingly more popular. On the contrary, he wanted to strengthen it as a rigorous science, he was not afraid of the risks that transcendental philosophy entails, he did not want to give up talking about essences, ideas, meaning... about all the central, but also shaky principles of philosophizing. The phenomenological method is inscribed in two strange words - epoché and reduction. They act as a freezing of the current stream of thought. Paradoxically, they cause us to forget everything that we have previously taken for granted, unquestionable, even verified by scientific procedures or in everyday life. This "eye-opening" is not a simple clarification that immediately solves everything. This is where it all really begins.
Data
Publisher: Schola Philosophica
Typ knihy: monography
Vydanie: 1.
Rok vydania: 2010
Miesto vydania: Pusté Úľany
Počet strán: 101
Language: slovenský
ISBN 978-80-89488-01-8 (print)
Ako citovať
ISO 690:
Vydrová, J.: Cesty fenomenológie: Fenomenologická metóda neskorého Husserla. 1 vyd. Pusté Úľany : Schola Philosophica. 2010. pp. 101. ISBN 978-80-89488-01-8.
APA:
Vydrová, J.(2010). Cesty fenomenológie: Fenomenologická metóda neskorého Husserla. Pusté Úľany : Schola Philosophica. ISBN 978-80-89488-01-8.