I’m intrigued by that notion. Would you be willing to elaborate, please?
I think I agree.
Husserl wrote Crisis in European Science as his last work and didn’t actually finish it before falling ill. It built on the epoche of Cartesian Meditations. He had hoped to merge the subjective and the objective in a kind of monadism but since he didn’t finish he only pointed a way and remained in a kind of dualism. He did, however, leave us the concept of hyperlinks, which many have tried to claim or patent in the meantime.
The profession of science has continued on, in total ignorance of the problem, to erect its mathematical structures even to absurdities such as the Big Bang and photons, and psychology has followed along taking data and pretending to be a science by using some scientific method.