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Cartesian Meditations

Book • 1960
Edmund Husserl's "Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology" presents a systematic overview of his phenomenological philosophy.

The book explores the nature of consciousness, intentionality, and the constitution of the world through a series of meditations.

Husserl employs the method of phenomenological reduction to bracket out presuppositions and focus on the pure phenomena of consciousness.

He addresses key themes such as the transcendental ego, the life-world, and the problem of other minds.

This work is considered a crucial text for understanding Husserl's mature phenomenology and its influence on subsequent philosophical developments.

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