Formal and Transcendental Logic- Husserl's most mature reflection on mathematics and logic

In Hanne Jacobs (ed.), The Husserlian Mind. New Yor, NY: Routledge. pp. 50-59 (2021)
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Abstract

This essay presents Husserl’s Formal and Transcendental Logic (1929) in three main sections following the layout of the work itself. The first section focuses on Husserl’s introduction where he explains the method and the aim of the essay. The method used in FTL is radical Besinnung and with it an intentional explication of proper sense of formal logic is sought for. The second section is on formal logic. The third section focuses on Husserl’s “transcendental logic,” which is needed to make Husserl’s conception complete, i.e., to understand what makes Besinnung radical, how the proper sense of formal logic has been reached and how all this relates to transcendental constitution of an object in the world. Husserl’s work is connected to his context (in exact sciences) and the relevance of his views for the contemporary approaches is discussed.

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Mirja Helena Hartimo
University of Helsinki

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