The Topicality of Phenomenology?
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/2528Keywords:
Occident, Deconstruction, Experience, Method, ManifestationAbstract
Is it possible to speak of a “topicality” of phenomenology and, in particular, of Husserl’s phenomenology? In the last decades, as a matter of fact, a “strange” trajectory has led to its peculiar “comeback”. In a post-Heideggerian horizon, phenomenology offers to philosophy the possibility not to dismiss its rigour, to interact positively with scientific researches, to call into question metaphysical and scientifical all-encompassing explanations, drawing on a methodological adherence to the manifestation.
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