Comment on Husserl’s Letter to Levy Bruhl

Phainomena 37 (2001)
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Husserl’s letter to Levy-Bruhl dating from 1935 ends with an indication of phenomenological transrationalism that should both reach beyond and fulfill the intentions of old rationalism. It can be understood either as rationalism to the second power or as the surpassing of rationality in the direction of a certain kind of rationality that bears an insight into its own limits of reaching the life-world

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