The Crisis of Rationality and the "Natural" World

Review of Metaphysics 40 (1):79 - 106 (1986)
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THE PURPOSE of this paper is to sketch in a missing chapter in the near-history of Western philosophy, tracing the fortunes of one of Husserl's unfinished projects--that of securing an experiential foundation for transcendental philosophy in the "natural" world of our lives--at the hands of one of the most critical yet doggedly faithful students of his closing years, the Czech philosopher Jan Patocka.

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