Phenomenology of Modern Science

Document Type : مقاله مروری

Abstract

In order to attain intersubjectivity phenomenology first reduces consciousness to the sphere of ownness. But as we would see this reduction, contrary to the primitive reduction of phenomenology, is an artificial and methodic reduction. So alter ego and then intersubjectivity is, like the sphere of ownness, an original and primitive realm, and these realms could not reduce to each other. So knowing each of them is an original task. Modern science, by mathematization of nature and introducing logico-mathematical objects, undertakes knowledge of intersubjectivity. The logico-mathematical object, as the infinite horizon of intuitive phenomena of consciousness that count as its various appearances in egological realm, is a part of knowledge. Contrary to Husserl's claims, mathematization of nature does not banish us from original understanding of the world, and modern science is able to increase our treasures of knowledge. Contrary to Husserl's claims, mathematization of nature does not banish us from original understanding of the world, and modern science is able to increase our treasures of knowledge

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