Abstract

This essay will consider Husserl’s standing in twentieth-century philosophy. But it will not try to assess his importance. Rather it will address the question of whether he is a thinker committed to fulfilling the mandates of the past, a philosopher whose vision of philosophy was dictated by his predecessors, or whether, to the contrary, Husserl broke free from the mission determined by philosophy’ s history and tradition and promoted a vision that set new standards and different goals for the discipline.

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