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The aim of the article is to demonstrate that Husserl’s phenomenology as a science involves problems connected with essence of spiritual life. The spiritual dimension is an important context in the reading of Husserl’s work. This problem affects the specificity of Husserl’s thought and manner of philosophizing. According to Husserl, the fundamental task of philosophy concerns the sphere of spirit and its evolution. In correspondence with the question of the essence of spirit, Husserl’s phenomenology is presented in the perspective of two threads. First, the author consider the problem of spiritual life taken as a life in truth; secondly, a reflection over essence of spirit is understood as a purpose of philosophizing.
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The main aim realized in this article is to present Husserl’s phenomenology as an indefinite work of philosophizing. This interpretation of classic phenomenology is a result of analyses connected with dogmatic and critical in Husserl’s philosophy. Considering the evolution of the Husserl’s thought, phenomenology can be understood as a never fully realized project, outlining a horizon of classic philosophical problems: epistemologic, metaphysical and ethical. Openness and criticism that characterize Husserl’s philosophy are connected with inner dynamism and the process of overestimating dogmatic and critical motives. In the light of the interpretation of phenomenology presented in the paper, Husserl’s project of philosophy can be taken as a never fully realized process of philosophizing.
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