Transcendental Philosophy, Psychology, and Anthropology: Kant and Husserl on the “inner man” and the human being
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From Kant’s transcendental idealism to Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology, how was the relationship between the transcendental I and empirical subjectivity (considered in its dual, psychological, and anthropological dimension) determined, and how has it evolved? It is this crucial and complex question that my contribution intends to address. This endeavor will require a special focus on the nature and content of internal experience, as well as a thorough consideration of what the “outer man” is with respect to transcendental subjectivity. Furthermore, from an epistemological point of view, it is the scientific status of psychology and anthropology that will thus be subject to clarification.
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Philosophie
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