Phenomenology as Aesthetic Theory (Phänomenologie als ästhetische Theorie)

Freiburg: Alber Verlag (1989)
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This book considers the prehistory of Husserl’s doctrine of phenomenological reduction. The focus is on Rudolf Eucken, who was world-renowned in his own time but is now the mostly forgotten late-idealistic philosopher. The prehistory clarifies how Husserl arrived at transcendental idealism in his most famous work, Ideas.

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Ferdinand Fellmann
Technische Universität Chemnitz-Zwickau

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