"Psychologically experienced consciousness is therefore no longer pure……" — Edmund Husserl
"Psychologically experienced consciousness is therefore no longer pure consciousness; construed Objectively in this way, consciousness itself becomes something transcendent, becomes an event in that spatial world which appears, by virtue of consciousness, to be transcendent."
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Edmund Husserl
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25 Quotes by Edmund Husserl
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In all the areas within which the spiritual life of humanity is at work, the historical epoch wherein fate has…
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If all consciousness is subject to essential laws in a manner similar to that in which spatial reality is subject…
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Philosophy as science, as serious, rigorous, indeed apodictically rigorous science -- the dream is over.
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All consciousness is consciousness of something
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To every object there correspond an ideally closed system of truths that are true of it and, on the other…
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Experience by itself is not science.
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The ideal of a pure phenomenology will be perfected only by answering this question; pure phenomenology is to be separated…
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Natural objects, for example, must be experienced before any theorizing about them can occur.
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The perception of duration itself presupposes a duration of perception.
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We would be in a nasty position indeed if empirical science were the only kind of science possible.
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Direct the glance of apprehension & inquiry to pure consciousness, in its own absolute Being.
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