Edmund Husserl ed Edith Stein. La questione del metodo fenomenologico
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https://doi.org/10.17421/1121_2179_1992_01_02_BelloAbstract
Phenomenological philosophy, as E. Husserl conceived it, has chiefly a methodological sense. Some of Husserl's disciples have applied phenomenological method to different anthropological and metaphysical issues, and in doing so have retrieved important aspects of the philosophical tradition: E. Stein’s philosophy is a clear example of this. Fidelity to phenomenology is not for her an obstacle, but a way to discover new thematic possibilities within the phenomenological method; and for that reason she also modifies Husserl’s method somewhat, searching for a way to extend it to a more realist dimension of phenomenological essence.
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30-09-1992
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Ales Bello, Angela. «Edmund Husserl Ed Edith Stein. La Questione Del Metodo Fenomenologico». Acta Philosophica 1, no. 2 (settembre 30, 1992): 166–175. Consultato novembre 22, 2024. https://www.actaphilosophica.it/article/view/4317.
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