Edmund Husserl
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/10866Abstract
Of the contemporary philosophical approaches that have indelibly marked the spirit of Philosophy Kitchen's decade-long work, special mention must go to phenomenology. Never understood merely as a historiographical or philological investigation - an activity, albeit a worthy one, already commendably practised by many others - of the works of Husserl or of the authors who, in various capacities and according to multiple trajectories, have claimed to belong to this practice of investigating the real, phenomenology has embodied a way of looking at the world, investigating its layers of meaning, deconstructing them and showing their connections and assumptions.