Vérité mondaine et vérité phénoménologique

Phainomenon 30 (1):3-16 (2020)
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Abstract

Husserlian phenomenology has been interpreted as a method of knowledge that can be applied to different domains and which would compete with other methods to give us a better understanding of the “real”, the “man” or “society”. Moreover, “phenomenological idealism” has been presented as an “ontological” or “metaphysical” thesis, in the pre-critical sense of the term. The goal of this study is to suggest that these two theses imply the tacit identification of the natural attitude and the phenomenological one, avoiding the difference between the objects to which these attitudes relate. Therefore, a phenomenological truth does not anticipate any opinion about the “world”.

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Carlos Alberto Moura
University of São Paulo

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Husserl et la naissance de la phénoménologie coll. « Épiméthée ».Jean-françois Lavigne - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (4):561-562.

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