"Without troublesome work, no one can have any……" — Edmund Husserl
"Without troublesome work, no one can have any concrete, full idea of what pure mathematical research is like or of the profusion of insights that can be obtained from it."
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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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Philosophers, as things now stand, are all too fond of offering criticism from on high instead of studying and understanding…
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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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