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Husserl wanted psychology to have its own rigorous methods for research.
Husserl wanted psychology to have its own rigorous methods for research. How is that different than what Locke wanted or Watson when they first started talking about empiricism and the need to measure and observe? How is it that Husserl and others ended up in their own world of phenomenology and not within the realm of behaviorism?