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(1997) The Husserlian foundations of science, Dordrecht, Springer.

The question of history and "history" in Husserl's intentional analysis

Elisabeth Ströker

pp. 207-227

I. In this essay I put forward the thesis that Husserl's concept of history underwent a certain development, gradually making its way from rather inconspicuous beginnings according to the progressive differentiation of his method. To put it more precisely, I hope to show that Husserl's so-called "turn" to history, as found explicitly in the Crisis, must be understood as an intrinsic consequence of the procedure Husserl inaugurated when he founded transcendental phenomenology.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8824-9_10

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Ströker, E. (1997). The question of history and "history" in Husserl's intentional analysis, in The Husserlian foundations of science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 207-227.

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