Abstract
Although the philosophies of Kant and Husserl are not logically inconsistent with a hypothetical world outside mind, both deny that there is any meaning or significance to such a theoretical abstraction. Therefore, both Kant and Husserl were true idealists, argues dr. van Mazijk. Current thinking in academic philosophy may now be mature enough for a more objective reassessment of the value of the work of those philosophers.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Essentia Foundation |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |