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Wittgenstein’s reconsideration of the transcendental problem —With some remarks on the relation between Wittgenstein’s “phenomenology” and Husserl’s phenomenology
Published date: 05 Mar 2008
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The transcendental problem that obsessed the great Western philosophers such as Kant and Husserl should be, according to Wittgenstein, conceived as a matter of understanding a process of reasoning in which a conclusion follows necessarily from stated rules. Once these rules, regarded as a priori categories by Kant and as eidos and eidetic relations by Husserl, are demonstrated to be no more than the language usages or rules of language-games related to our forms of life, Kant’s transcendental idealism and Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology no longer have a leg to stand on.
ZHANG Qingxiong . Wittgenstein’s reconsideration of the transcendental problem —With some remarks on the relation between Wittgenstein’s “phenomenology” and Husserl’s phenomenology[J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2008 , 3(1) : 123 -138 . DOI: 10.1007/s11466-008-0008-8
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