Phenomenological Reviews

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The lifeworld and the system of the sciences

first steps toward a phenomenological epistemology

Thomas M. Seebohm

pp. 65-97

Abstract

The emergence of the human sciences in the European tradition; Dilthey's and Rickert's system of the sciences; critical remarks about the traditional distinction between the natural and the human sciences; critical remarks about the system of the human sciences in Rickert, Dilthey, and Schutz; and an outline of basic problems of a phenomenological epistemology of the empirical sciences.

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Seebohm Thomas M (2015) History as a science and the system of the sciences: phenomenological investigations. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 65-97

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13587-8_4

Full citation:

Seebohm Thomas M (2015) The lifeworld and the system of the sciences: first steps toward a phenomenological epistemology, In: History as a science and the system of the sciences, Dordrecht, Springer, 65–97.