God as the necessarry principle in Husserls phenomenology
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v28i1.76361Keywords:
Husserl, Deus, teleologia, transcendênciaAbstract
The paper proposes to present how God is treated in Husserl's phenomenology, related to the facticity of teleology in the life of subjectivity. Teleology is found as the ordering of the world and of all subjective and intersubjective life to ideas and values. The phenomenological clarification requires the foundation of this teleology, as found in facticity. It is necessary to think of a theological principle as its foundation. What is the meaning of the transcendence of this principle and how is it announced in the immanence of consciousness? As the Idea of absolute perfection, God may be called super-reality; But while the divine life lives in all subjectivities, its transcendence is not clear. Husserl asserts a kind of dependence of God on intersubjectivity. The theme of the ethical individuation of subjectivity, addressed at the end of the article, does not seem to solve the difficulty related to the meaning of transcendence.
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