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WANG Yixuan, WANG Ce
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2022.02.003
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Xi’an University of Posts & Telecommunications, Xi’an, China
ABSTRACT
Bolzano’s invention of “pure logic” in his Theory of Science laid the foundation for Husserl’s establishment of phenomenology, because Husserl also established a “guidance of pure logic” in Logical Investigations. However, in Husserl’s opinion, “pure logic” is only a necessary thing before the establishment of phenomenology; it is not the last thing in human thought, as well as it is not a core idea of “pure consciousness”. Therefore, Bolzano’s logical concept only promoted Husserl to a “primary phenomenology”, which was only the preparation and entrance of this phenomenological philosophy.
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Bolzano, Husserl, phenomenology
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