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Co-herencia

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VARGAS BEJARANO, Julio César. On the principle of the philosophical project of promoting philosophy to a "strict science. Co-herencia [online]. 2011, vol.8, n.15, pp.89-111. ISSN 1794-5887.

Husserl argued that intuition is the "principle of principles governing phenomenological research, and that it would guarantee philosophy to be raised to the level of "strict science. This research project aims to show how phenomenology is directed towards this principle through the practice of epoche and the phenomenological reduction. Subsequently, we examine some criticisms to this methodological proposal, and then we show some difficulties of access to the "original experience, the "living present. Finally we show to what extent the opening to the "event rather than being a project limit rather enriches the "strict philosophy conception, and leads it to the edge of metaphysics and wisdom.

Keywords : Epoche; intuition; event; inconcious; phenomenological psychology.

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