Manifestations of the Concept of Intuition: From Descartes to Edmund Husserl
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Intuition, Truth, Critique of Reason, Objectivity, PhenomenologyAbstract
The project of critiquing reason, developed by Edmund Husserl, gave rise to phenomenologicalphilosophy. Phenomenology restructured the framework of knowledge by questioning the original foundations of human understanding
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Husserl, E. (1958). Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology (Taysir Sheikh Al-Ard, Trans.). Beirut: Beirut Publishing House
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