Husserl Search For Certitude by Leszek Kolakowski
An incisive study of Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology as a quest for indubitable knowledge, tracing his shift from early descriptive analyses of consciousness to transcendental idealism. It clarifies the roles of intentionality, the epoché, and the transcendental reduction in grounding certainty, while grappling with tensions between scientific objectivity and the lived lifeworld, and with the threats of relativism and skepticism. Ultimately, it weighs both the promise and the limits of securing absolute certitude within modern philosophy.
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