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Phenomenology has often been hailed as the last sanctuary of European depth-a noble attempt to reclaim the lost transparency of the world. Yet its refined language conceals an irresolvable contradiction: the ambition to describe p ... celý popis
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Phenomenology has often been hailed as the last sanctuary of European depth-a noble attempt to reclaim the lost transparency of the world. Yet its refined language conceals an irresolvable contradiction: the ambition to describe pure experience in a realm where no purity exists, the wish to perceive the world "as it is" through a consciousness that always arrives too late to itself.
Through an exploration of Husserl's core concepts-intentionality, inner time, epoché, and reduction-the author shows how each strives toward the impossible, while maintaining a haunting poetic precision. Phenomenology, far from the domain of laboratory rigor, proves closer to art than to analysis, its language closer to the poetry of attention than to the formula of science.
This book does not demolish phenomenology; it gazes at it with lucid sympathy, as one might study a beautiful illusion that has mistaken itself for truth. It reveals phenomenology as a grand speculative effort-a disciplined hallucination seeking a source of meaning that exists nowhere but within the effort itself. It is written for readers who turn to philosophy not for systems or salvation, but for candor-for the trembling honesty of a mind asking why it sees what it sees, and whether the seeing itself might be the final illusion.
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Husserl phenomenology illusion consciousness critique skepticism philosophy
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