
The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology
"The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology" by Edmund Husserl explores how modern science has lost touch with the human experience and spiritual concerns. Husserl argues that sciences focus on objective data, neglecting the subjective consciousness that perceives and interprets the world. Transcendental phenomenology aims to uncover how consciousness constructs reality, emphasizing the importance of human experience and intentionality. Husserl calls for philosophy to reconnect with the lived experience to restore meaning and clarity, bridging the gap between scientific objectivity and human subjective insight.