CM, §41), and on the other, Husserl clearly is committed to the discovery of an indubitable starting point upon which and a clear methodology by which philosophy can establish itself as a sure science of cognition. Husserl, then, certainly seems committed to both idealism and foundationalism." /> Husserl and foundationalism - Drummond John | sdvig press

Husserl and foundationalism

John Drummond

pp. 235-252


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