IS HUSSERL’S IDEALISM COMPATIBLE WITH A METAPHYSICAL REALISM?
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v21i1.37910Keywords:
Husserl, Transcendental Phenomenology, Idealism, Realism.Abstract
In this paper, I argue that the transcendental idealism of Husserl’s phenomenology is compatible with a metaphysical realism. I not only develop an argument regarding the consistency between both philosophical stances, but I argue that this was Husserl’s own thesis. As a consequence, I support my interpretation on a hermeneutic of some of the most important texts by Husserl himself, where he deals directly with the issue.Downloads
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