Introduction To Logic And Theory Of Knowledge by Edmund Husserl
Lectures 1906/07
A systematic account of pure logic as an a priori discipline is linked to a theory of knowledge that rejects psychologism and grounds logical laws in ideal meanings. Through phenomenological analyses of intentionality, meaning, judgment, evidence, and categorial forms, it explains how truths gain objective validity and how scientific knowledge is justified, distinguishing formal logic from grammar and methodology while sketching a path toward a transcendental foundation for the sciences.
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