Phenomenology claims to be a presupposition-less science, meaning it intends to make no assumptions about the world prior to speaking about it. Is this possible? In other words, does language always entail presuppositions?Explain.
For our third online assignment, please address the following question: Phenomenology claims to be a presupposition-less science, meaning it intends to make no assumptions about the world prior to speaking about it. Is this possible? In other words, does language always entail presuppositions?