The question of truth in Husserl
Keywords:
Classic Truth, Phenomenology, Intuition, Transcendental truth, SignificationAbstract
The truth in Husserl thought reached by the way of intuition. He refutes and criticizes the classic conception of truth as adequacy that conducted us to the immediate or mediate realism, or better, by mediation of the image. For Husserl the intuition has the pregnant sense of present evidence, of going to the things itselves, where the object is given exactly as it is aimed. The truth for Husserl is the adequacy between that one intends to signify and the signification. It is always the truth of a sense promoted by the intentional act of consciousness
as fulfilling of sense to the thing.
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