the 1928 Amsterdam Lectures ...
the 1928 Amsterdam Lectures : Transcendental intersubjectivity is the absolute and only self-sufficient foundation ( Seinsboden ). Out of it are created draws the meaning and validity of everything objective, the totality of objectively real existent entities, but also every ideal world as well. An objectively existent thing is from first to last an existent thing only in a peculiar, relative and incomplete sense.
It is an existent thing, so to speak, only on the basis of a cover-up of its transcendental constitution that goes unnoticed in the natural attitude.[^19] Everything we experience as transcendent has the ‘value’ written on it ‘valid for all’, für Jedermann . Everything I experience…
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