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Estudios de Filosofía

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VARGAS BEJARANO, Julio César. The project of a transcendental phenomenology that is non-idealist. Estud.filos [online]. 2013, n.47, pp.35-57. ISSN 0121-3628.

In Ideas I, phenomenology is presented as ''transcendental idealism.'' This research shows that five years earlier, in 1908, Husserl agreed to the formulation of a ''transcendental idealism'', but from a different path than that of ''Ideas I''. In 1913 and until 1921, the founder of phenomenology takes up and develops the initial foundation of ''transcendental idealism.'' We present the main features of this ''demonstration'' of ''transcendental idealism'' and ponder up to what point it opens the possibility of a ''methodological transcendentalism'' path to a non-idealistic transcendental philosophy.

Keywords : Transcendental; transcendental idealism; methodological idealism; ideal possibility; real possibility.

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