La idealidad en Husserl: la lógica y las esencias necesarias
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Philosophical analysis of Husserl's doctrine of ideality; not about contemporary research practice.
This is a philosophical analysis of Husserl's theory of ideality, not research itself.
Husserl phenomenology of ideality; pure philosophy, not contemporary research practice.
Abstract
Phenomenology is a science that deals with essences and idealities (eidos). Jiusserl's phenomenological doctrine of ideality raises the problem of the ontological statute of the ideal, but fails to solve it. This article presents Husserl's doctrine on the ideal along with the corrections suggested by phenomenologists of the realist school. It also presents A. Millan-Puelles' critical assessment of this doctrine and proposes it as a solution to the problem it raises, inasmuch as it understands the ideal as an objective concept.
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- DoctrinePhilosophyPhenomenology (philosophy)Ideal (ethics)EpistemologyHumanitiesStatuteTheologyLawPolitical science
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