even though our experience of it resides there, as an experience of the external.
The ideal goal of philosophy remains purely the conception of the world, which precisely, by virtue of its essence, is not science. Science is nothing more than one value among others.
The realm of truth is objectively divided into different spheres. It is not within our discretion to determine the manner and point of demarcation between the spheres of truth.
The world is born within us, as Descartes made us recognize, and within us it acquires its habitual influence.
The judgment, the evaluation, the pretension, are not empty experiences that consciousness has, but experiences composed of an intentional stream
The connections of truths are different from the connections of things, which are 'true' in them.