Denken über nichts - Intentionalität und Nicht-Existenz bei Husserl
In: Quellen und Studien zur Philosophie 118
Ever since Parmenides, one of philosophy's riddles has been how we are able to direct our thoughts to non-being. Erhard uses the problem of non-existence as the starting point for an analysis of Husserl's phenomenology. He examines Husserl's interpretation of judgments about non-being as judgments made 'under assumption' and his analysis of 'free fantasy.' Erhard thus demonstrates that Husserl is compatible with today's non-relational theories. Christopher Erhard, University of Munich, Germany.