Differences between Husserl’s Phenomenology and Kant’s Epistemology

  • I currently do not understand the differences.
    • In fact, I barely understand Kant’s epistemology.
    • However, thanks to my research on phenomenology, I can use it as a basis to learn about other philosophies.
  • My speculation is as follows:
    • Kant assumed that the “thing-in-itself” exists, even if it is unknowable.
      • Does this assumption also lead to the assumption that this existence is shared in the world?
    • On the other hand, Husserl suspended judgment on that aspect.
    • Something like that…?
      • Based on what I saw on unreliable sources like Yahoo Answers or Quora, it seems like my understanding above is correct (blu3mo).
        • I will research it properly later.