Husserl's Critique of Historicism and Its Revelation to Us

Modern Philosophy 2:66-71 (2006)
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In this paper, from Husserl in the "philosophy as rigorous science" in the critique of history to start, and then analyzes his "crisis of European science and beyond phenomenological theory" in the exposition of the problem of historicism, the last of Jose Seoul's history and philosophy of our inspiration for a simple summary. This paper starts with Husserl's critique of historicism in Philosophy as Rigorous Science, and analyses his expatiation on the issue in The Crisis of European Science and Transcendental Phenomenology, it also summarizes briefly the philosophy of history of Husserl's views and its revelation to us

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Jun-Feng Ren
Nankai University

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