Edmund Husserl: from the mathematical rigor to the philosophical questioning [Spanish]

Authors

  • Vanessa Huerta Donado Master in Philosophy, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México

Keywords:

Philosophy, Phenomenology, Critique of Knowlegde

Abstract

Nobody can deny that the figure of Edmund Husserl represents the key to the philosophical horizon of our time in both version, as continental as analytical one. But, how can the same approach give ground and support to the development of such diverse topics? Although much work has been done to explain the renewed sense that science and philosophy acquire inside their proposal, the way Husserl reached that conclusion is not sufficiently clear yet. That is why in this article we intend to clarify some aspects of his thought transformation, keeping it up whit his early concerns that will lead, inevitably, in his critique of knowledge. To achieve this, we will follow the husserlian itinerary from The philosophy of arithmetic to his conception of philosophy as the strictest science.

 

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Published

2014-06-15

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