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Introduction

Roman Witold Ingarden

pp. 1-3

Résumé

I have often asked myself why Husserl, really, headed in the direction of transcendental idealism from the time of his Ideas1 whereas at the time of the Logical Investigations he clearly occupied a realist position. In later years he at last reached a solution whose correctness he could not doubt.

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Publié dans:

Ingarden Roman Witold (1975) On the motives which led Husserl to transcendental idealism. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 1-3

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1689-6_1

Citation complète:

Ingarden Roman Witold, 1975, Introduction. In R.W. Ingarden On the motives which led Husserl to transcendental idealism (1-3). Dordrecht, Springer.