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The theory of the "Generalthesis der natürlichen Einstellung" (Husserl) and the system of the "vulgar consciousness" (Hume)
pp. 29-36
Abstract
The most unsophisticated and natural outlook upon life is termed by Husserl the "natural standpoint or attitude" (die natürliche Einstellung). The general-most thesis of this standpoint is called the "general thesis" (General-thesis).1 Like every thesis this general thesis is also posited by the natural standpoint.
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Mall Ram Adhar (1973) Experience and reason: The phenomenology of Husserl and its relation to Hume's philosophy. Den Haag, Nijhoff.
Pages: 29-36
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2414-3_4
Full citation:
Mall Ram Adhar (1973) The theory of the "Generalthesis der natürlichen Einstellung" (Husserl) and the system of the "vulgar consciousness" (Hume), In: Experience and reason, Den Haag, Nijhoff, 29–36.