1 and the search for which, Husserl claims,2 is the special teleology of the Western community. Natural science, then, developed within the total cultural and philosophical perspective of the West, which gave it impetus and which in turn derived sustenance from its achievements. As an element of our total culture, I shall call this "historical science." The critique of historical science, then, is a critique of a total cultural milieu." /> Hermeneutics of experimental science in the context of the life-world - Heelan Patrick A | sdvig press

Hermeneutics of experimental science in the context of the life-world

Patrick A Heelan

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