Abstract

This text analyses the meaning that Husserl gives to the term "transcendental". To do this the author analyses Husserl's texts in two stages. First, he lists some central features that characterise the transcendental. Second, he relates these features to the phenomenological method and the notion of phenomenon. Together with this the author analyses the Kantian motifs that Husserl collects, giving an account of the critical extension that Husserl makes of them

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