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Review of Edmund Husserl’s Book: Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology

Stephen P. Smith

Abstract


All objective philosophy and positive science are unreal, that is, they all depend on pregivens that are subjective in nature. To question the pregivens is to enter phenomenology, and it is here that psychology transforms itself into Husserl's transcendental phenomenology. All "objective" science requires its purification by a transcendental psychology. Husserl (page 257) writes: "a pure psychology as positive science, a psychology which would investigate universally the human beings living in the world as real facts in the world, similarly to other positive sciences (both sciences of nature and humanistic disciplines), does not exist. There is only a transcendental psychology, which is identical with transcendental philosophy." You can find this book at Amazon: Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology.


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ISSN: 2153-8212