Hans Lipps critical idealism of Husserl

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TitreHans Lipps critical idealism of Husserl
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursCalenge S
JournalSTUDIA PHAENOMENOLOGICA
Volume15
Pagination181-205
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1582-5647
Mots-clésFacticity, Hans Lipps, Husserl, Idealism, Intentionality, Meaning
Résumé

Hans Lipps's originality lies in a tension between his hermeneutical and existential philosophy on the one hand, and his analysis of themes belonging to classical logic, on the other. To understand this tension, it must be examined at its point of origin - when Lipps discusses Husserl's philosophy. Th e purpose of this text is to explain the opposition between Lipps and his fi rst Master. Lipps's critique of Husserl concerns transcendental idealism, the transcendental reduction, and the concept of intentionality, which appear to Lipps as an escape from the realm of facticity. Husserlian idealism is then similar to Kant's critical philosophy. Pursuing his inquiry from the perspective of facticity, Lipps refutes Kant's and Husserl's transcendentalism and their focus on the realm of representation. He tries nevertheless to analyse the classic problems of phenomenology and Kantian logic from the point of view of facticity.

DOI10.5840/studphaen20151510