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Vittorio De Palma
Ist die Wissenschaft das Maß aller Dinge? Eine phänomenologische Kritik an Sellars' Ansatz
Volume 17 (2021), Numéro 2, p. 1-28
https://doi.org/10.25518/1782-2041.1236
Abstract: In view of the incompatibility between scientific and manifest image one can either consider the scientific world as true and the sensuous world as merely subjective or consider the latter as true and the former as a subjective construction. Sellars holds the first position, namely scientific realism. By relying on Husserl, who holds the second position, I try to show that the first position has absurd consequences and is idealistic. For the measure of all things is not science, but perception.
Mots-clefs: Sellars, Husserl, realism, idealism, empiricism, science.
