
Danged Noumena: Kant Versus Husserl on "The Thing-In-Itself" with Matt Bower
Acid Horizon
Exploring Husserl's Notions of Adequacy and Inadequacy
The chapter delves into Husserl's perspective on accessing reality through intuitive experiences, focusing on the concepts of adequacy and inadequacy. It uses examples like perceiving a cube to highlight the disparity between what is perceived and the complete object. The dialogue explores the philosophical perspectives of Husserl and Kant on intuition, perception, and the thing-in-itself.
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