The approach to the problem of God in Husserl’s thinking

Sophia 39 (1):1-24 (2000)
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This paper is an attempt to relate Husserl’s thought about God to his published philosophy. Since the manuscript sources are few, with many gaps, usually brief and often rather cryptic, they do not reflect all of his thinking on the problem. This interpretation cannot, then, claim to be definitive. Most of the sources are published inZur Phänomenologie der Intersubjektivität: Texte aus dem Nachlass, hrsg. von Iso Kern, The Hague, 1973. An anonymous reader forSophia is to be thanked for his helpful comments on an earlier submitted draft of the paper

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