Abstract:
Teleologically speaking, Husserl's phenomenology involves a "historical approach". This historical approach is mainly applied in criticizing naturalism and objectivism, recalling and analyzing the historical causes for "crisis", and guiding us from a naturalistic to a natural attitude. However, since the historical approach is based on personality in natural view, we need to clarify the significance of the historical approach in Husserl's phenomenology and the issue of personal attitude in comparison of a transcendentalistic phenomenological view.