
The Forgotten Best Friend of Celebrity Pastors
In between (at times heated) discussions with my wife as to how we can come up with the 250 quid for the new Trotter conference (on top of the airfare) and prepping for our podcast (“Woman, be quiet about the quid. I don’t have time for this! I have important people to meet and important things to discuss!”), I’ve been reading the famed phenomenologist Edmund Husserl for a seminar at Temple University. Husserl was the founder of the aforementioned philosophical school, in the Continental tradition. From the fecund soil of the venerable Dr. Husserl sprang the likes of everyone from Heidegger to Paul Ricouer.
The
Objective world, the world that exists for me, that always has and always will
exist for me, the only world that ever can exist for me – this world, with all
its Objects, I said, derives its whole sense and its existential status, which
it has for me, from me myself, from me as
the transcendental Ego, the Ego who comes to the fore only with
transcendental-phenomenological epoché (p. 26).





























