Heidegger
ChrisD(RJ)
chrisd at russiajournal.com
Thu Apr 11 04:45:05 PDT 2002
CB: I was looking a Husserl. Phenonmenology strikes me as the same as
positivism. But then he claims it is different. It's hard for me to see
where there is room for being anything else, if one is so focussed on
phenomena and still reject Hegel/Marx approach of looking beyond
appearances.
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Positivists limit the data acceptable for consideration to sense data.
Phenomenologists admit a whole tapestry of material to be discussed;
anything that can become an object of consciousness, which is a lot more
than just sense data -- memories, moods, the experience of time, religious
experience, social relations, etc.
Chris Doss
The Russia Journal
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