Teleo-logía y teo-logía en Edmund Husserl

Anuario Filosófico 28 (1):11-18 (1995)
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The problem of God is tackled by E. Husserl and can be found in some passages of his phenomenological analysis. Though he is interested more to perform his method of research than to discuss that particular topic, it is possible to pinpoint that for him teo-logy -in the sense of the rational way to deal with the problem of the Absolute- is linked up with teleo-logy. As in Kant's speculation, but more under the influence of Leibnitz and Fichte, in Husserl's inquiry we find that the finality of natural processes and the ultimate meaning of human being's behavior compelles us to admit an absolute aim and a goal of all things. And that can be nothing else than God

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Husserl bibliography.Wojciech Żełaniec - 1992 - Husserl Studies 9 (3):175-177.

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