2009
DOI: 10.3846/1822-430x.2009.17.3.50-61
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Husserl and the Fact of Practical Reason - Phenomenological Claims toward a Philosophical Ethics

Abstract: The thesis of this paper is that Husserl, in his later ethics, reinterprets the philosophical content that discloses itself in the Kantian conception of a "fact of practical reason". From 1917/18 on, Husserl increasingly ceases to pursue his initial idea of a scientific ethics. The reason for this move lies precisely in the phenomenological analysis of "Gemütsakte", through which two main features ofthefact of practical reason impose themselves more and more on Husserls thought: the personal concernment/obliga… Show more

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