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On the Phenomenology of Natural Science

Andrij Wachtel

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Abstract

An attempt of Oscar Becker, an Edmund Husserl’s student and mathematician, of the phenomenological substantiation of the classical and non-classical (Einsteinian) physics and physical applications of geometry is the focus of interest of this article. Becker carried through his attempt basing on Husserl’s thorough analysis of the phenomenological constitution of material nature (published in Ideen II), as well as his general method of phenomenological clarification of scientific concepts and statements (set forth in Ideen III), which are also examined by the author of the article. The article purpose is to demonstrate how the implicit statements of the fundamental nature constitute a part of the system of knowledge in natural sciences and how these statements are subject to phenomenological clarification.
OriginalsprogUkrainsk
TidsskriftPhilosophical Thought (Filosofska Dumka)
Vol/bind2017
Udgave nummer5
Sider (fra-til)61-75
StatusUdgivet - 2017
Udgivet eksterntJa

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