Formal and Transcendental Logic

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Formal and Transcendental Logic is a major philosophical work by Edmund Husserl that develops a rigorous account of logic grounded in transcendental phenomenology and the structures of consciousness.

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instanceOf philosophical work
academicDiscipline logic
phenomenology
philosophy
addresses foundations of mathematics
problem of psychologism in logic
relationship between formal systems and meaning
author Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
centralClaim formal logic presupposes a transcendental-phenomenological clarification
logic must be grounded in the structures of transcendental subjectivity
logical laws are ideal but founded in acts of consciousness
countryOfFirstPublication Germany NERFINISHED
developsConcept evidence and justification in logic
formal logic
intentional acts underlying logical operations
noesis-noema correlation in logical acts
regional ontologies of logic
transcendental logic
transcendental subjectivity as ground of logic
follows Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy NERFINISHED
Logical Investigations NERFINISHED
genre theoretical philosophy
hasOriginalTitle Formale und transzendentale Logik NERFINISHED
hasPart formal logic
transcendental logic
influenced 20th-century philosophy of logic
Husserlian phenomenology
phenomenological logic
transcendental phenomenology
influencedBy Bernard Bolzano NERFINISHED
Franz Brentano NERFINISHED
Gottlob Frege NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant
mainTopic logic
philosophy of logic
theory of knowledge
transcendental phenomenology
originalLanguage German
philosophicalSchool Husserlian phenomenology NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition phenomenology
transcendental philosophy
publicationYear 1929
relatedWork Cartesian Meditations NERFINISHED
Ideas I NERFINISHED
Logical Investigations NERFINISHED
timePeriod 20th century

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Edmund Husserl notableWork Formal and Transcendental Logic