• Mww
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    to found an absolute grounding in subjectivity for science , logic and math, not an empirical one. This is in the best tradition of continental philosophy: dig deep down beneath the assumptions of math and science to those truths that are indubitably true for all, everywhere, at all times. (...) That for me is the difference between psychology and philosophy. The former is a conventionalized, conservative derivative of the latter.Joshs

    Well said.
  • Joshs
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    Would you class nietzsche and dostoevsky as phenomenologists?Zenny

    Neither of these are phenomenologists in Husserl’s
    sense.
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