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(Philosophy of Arithmetic) and logic (Logical Investigations). This more limited project leads to the elaboration of a general intuitionist epistemology and Evidenz-theory of truth; that is, to a systematization of the initial guiding conviction that intuition is the ground of all knowledge. At this early stage (i.e., through the first edition of the Logical Investigations), Husserl uncritically combines his intuitionism with a realist, Cartesian-style ontology inherited from Brentano. However, as the inconsistencies of this combination become clear, the definitive outlines of the project take shape. The guiding aim becomes twofold: to establish a discipline which will found the sciences while itself fulfilling the demand for Evidenz (truth) to the highest degree; and in so doing to perfect the overcoming of the Cartesian conception of truth and reality." />
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