A reductionist reading of Husserl’s phenomenology by Mach’s descriptivism and phenomenalism

Continental Philosophy eJournal 13 (9):1-4 (2020)
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Abstract

Husserl’s phenomenology is what is used, and then the conception of “bracketing reality” is modelled to generalize Peano arithmetic in its relation to set theory in the foundation of mathematics. The obtained model is equivalent to the generalization of Peano arithmetic by means of replacing the axiom of induction with that of transfinite induction. A comparison to Mach’s doctrine is used to be revealed the fundamental and philosophical reductionism of Husserl’s phenomenology leading to a kind of Pythagoreanism in the final analysis.

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Vasil Penchev
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