Against Idealism: Johannes Daubert vs. Husserl’s Ideas I

  • Schuhmann K
  • Smith B
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In manuscripts of 1930-1 johannes dauber, principal member of the munich board of realist phenomenologists, put forward a series of detailed criticisms of the idealism of husserl's "ideas" i. the paper provides a sketch of these criticisms and of daubert's own alternative conceptions of consciousness and reality, as also of daubert's views on perception, similar, in many respects, to those of j j gibson.

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Schuhmann, K., & Smith, B. (2005). Against Idealism: Johannes Daubert vs. Husserl’s Ideas I. In Karl Schuhmann, Selected papers on phenomenology (pp. 35–59). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2598-x_2

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