Abstract

Husserl presents his philosophical activity as an attempt to place philosophy on the true path of science, as opposed to the wanderings of modern philosophy. Modern scientific thought, however, has in his view, in its zeal for knowledge and progress, forgotten its true goal, falling into “naturalistic objectivism.” To enter into Husserl’s task, it is necessary to deepen the basic concepts which in form both modern science and philosophy.

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