Intentio and Adequatio: Heidegger, Husserl, and the neutralization of metaphysics
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Should Heidegger’s admiration for the “Sixth Logical Investigation” be understood as an acknowledgement that Husserl somehow succeeded in guaranteeing the “metaphysical neutrality” of phenomenology? This article shows that two different readings of Husserl’s correspondence theory of truth can be found in Heidegger. The first, and most well-known, consists in a heavy criticism of the analogy between simple and categorial perception, while the second provides a more charitable account of categorial intuition that endorses a holistic approach of perception and allows us to highlight the specificity of Husserl’s phenomenology within the history of metaphysics.
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