Heidegger
Charles Jannuzi
jannuzi at edu00.f-edu.fukui-u.ac.jp
Thu Apr 11 05:46:50 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
Some convergence of concerns is possible. See Brentano and Meinong, both of
whom wished to give solid, scientific, empirical status to psychology.
Psychological positivists?
Charles Jannuzi
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