This text deals with some issues regarding quite complicated relation of science and philosophy, especially phenomenological philosophy. Although science transforms the world in its applied idealizations and constructions, it cannot function as a theory of this transformation.
The main reason is that the world as such is not object at all and thus cannot be construed. Phenomenology, in its methodical bracketing the relation between subject and object, opens up the possibility to ask about this constitutive foundation between the natural and scientific attitude.