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The actuality of all of material Nature is therefore kept out of action and that of all corporeality along with it, including the actuality of my body, the body of the cognizing subject.
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Author Details: Type: Philosopher Quotes Category: German Philosopher Quotes Date of Birth: April 8, 1859 Date of Death: April 26, 1938 Nationality: German Amazon: Edmund Husserl on Amazon |
Related Authors: Friedrich Nietzsche Karl Marx Meister Eckhart Immanuel Kant Arthur Schopenhauer Martin Heidegger Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Gottfried Leibniz Martin Buber |
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Select Edmund Husserl Quotations:
Experience by itself is not science.
Edmund Husserl Within this widest concept of object, and specifically within the concept of individual object, Objects and phenomena stand in contrast with each other. Edmund Husserl Philosophers, as things now stand, are all too fond of offering criticism from on high instead of studying and understanding things from within. Edmund Husserl To every object there correspond an ideally closed system of truths that are true of it and, on the other hand, an ideal system of possible cognitive processes by virtue of which the object and the truths about it would be given to any cognitive subject. Edmund Husserl Natural objects, for example, must be experienced before any theorizing about them can occur. Edmund Husserl If all consciousness is subject to essential laws in a manner similar to that in which spatial reality is subject to mathematical laws, then these essential laws will be of most fertile significance in investigating facts of the conscious life of human and brute animals. Edmund Husserl Psychologically experienced consciousness is therefore no longer pure consciousness; construed Objectively in this way, consciousness itself becomes something transcendent, becomes an event in that spatial world which appears, by virtue of consciousness, to be transcendent. Edmund Husserl |
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Quote Keywords: Action, Actuality, Along, Body, Including, Kept, Material, Nature, Out, Subject, Therefore |
Dictionary Links: Action, Actuality, Along, Body, Including, Kept, Material, Nature, Out, Subject, Therefore |
All Edmund Husserl Quotations: At the lowest cognitive level, they... Experience by itself is not science. If all consciousness is subject to... In a few decades of reconstruction... In all the areas within which... It just is nothing foreign to... Natural objects, for example, must be experienced... Philosophers, as things now stand, are... Psychologically experienced consciousness is therefore no longer... Pure phenomenology claims to be the... Something similar is still true of... The actuality of all of material... The ideal of a pure phenomenology... To begin with, we put the... To every object there correspond an... We would be in a nasty... What is thematically posited is only... Within this widest concept of object... Without troublesome work, no one can... |
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