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Kutyrev, V. A. Greatness and Insidiousness of Husserl’s Idea of Phenomenology (Philosophical and Historical Background of Information Cognitivism)

Abstract: Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology is viewed as an anticipation of information revolution. It offers conceptions which, by their inner meaning, were philosophically speculative analogues of structural and cognitive and communicative theorizing. According to the author, it was the source and the beginning of a denial of reality of a phenomenal world (macro world) as the modern technoscience denies.


Keywords:

philosophy, Husserl, phenomenology, noema, information, agent, communication, existence, nothing, ontology.


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