Husserl and Heidegger [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 16 (2):157-158 (1986)
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How is philosophy possible? How can there be a truly basic theorizing about the world—a perfectly general and self-luminous theorizing? That is, how can there be a questioning of presuppositions that questions its own presuppositions as a questioning? Is it possible for philosophy to begin?

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