Husserl's Phenomenology Challenges Traditional Views on Subjectivity and Reality.
The article discusses Edmund Husserl's phenomenology, challenging the belief that he was stuck in classical metaphysics. By examining his published works and posthumous material, it shows that Husserl's thinking evolved over time. His ideas progressed from analyzing logic and intentionality to exploring intersubjectivity and lifeworld. This updated understanding of Husserl's philosophy provides a concise introduction to his complex thoughts.