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Ideas y Valores

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INVERSO, HERNÁN. PHENOMENOLOGICAL PROBLEM AND HUSSERLIAN CONSTRUCTION OF ADVERSARIES IN "PHILOSOPHY AS RIGOROUS SCIENCE". Ideas y Valores [online]. 2019, vol.68, n.171, pp.251-277.  Epub Feb 15, 2020. ISSN 0120-0062.  https://doi.org/10.15446/ideasyvaiores.v68n171.57514.

Husserl endeavored to develop approaches to phenomenology that would facilitate its expansion. In "Philosophy as Rigorous Science", he provides a diagnosis of the obstacles found in the interweaving of naturalism and historicism, and analyzes the logic of its construction by means of three themes: the appeal to psychologism as an element of naturalism, the interpretation of Hume as a proto-phenomenologist, and the historicist reading of Dilthey. This makes it possible to obtain relevant information regarding the manner in which Husserl conceived the specificity and scope of phenomenology during that period.

Keywords : E. Husserl; phenomenology; historicism; naturalism.

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