The Transcendence of the Empirical in Husserl and Kant

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"The Transcendence of the Empirical in Husserl and Kant" is Theodor W. Adorno’s doctoral dissertation, in which he critically examines how Edmund Husserl and Immanuel Kant each attempt to ground empirical experience in transcendental philosophical structures.

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instanceOf doctoral dissertation
academicAdvisor Hans Cornelius
academicInstitution University of Frankfurt NERFINISHED
addresses concept of transcendence in Husserl
concept of transcendence in Kant
conditions of possibility of experience
relation between empirical and transcendental
author Theodor W. Adorno
authorBelongsTo Frankfurt School
compares Husserl’s phenomenology
Kant’s transcendental idealism
concerns limits of phenomenological method
tension between empirical content and a priori form
countryOfInstitution Germany
examinesWorkOf Edmund Husserl
Immanuel Kant
fieldOfStudy history of philosophy
philosophy
theoretical philosophy
focusesOn critique of transcendental grounding
grounding of empirical experience
transcendental structures of consciousness
genre academic thesis
hasForm monograph
influencedBy neo-Kantianism
phenomenological movement
language German
mainSubject Edmund Husserl
German idealism
Immanuel Kant
empirical experience
phenomenology
transcendental philosophy
philosophicalApproach critical examination
philosophicalCategory transcendental epistemology
philosophicalProblem how empirical knowledge is grounded
status of empirical reality in transcendental philosophy
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
relatedTo critique of Husserl
critique of Kant
early work of Theodor W. Adorno
timePeriodOfComposition early 1920s

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Theodor W. Adorno doctoralThesis The Transcendence of the Empirical in Husserl and Kant