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Edmund Husserl and the Phenomenological Tradition : essays in phenomenology / edited by Robert Sokolowski.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; vol. 18.Publication details: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, [(c)2018.]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813230818
  • 0813230810
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • B21
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Contents:
Intro; Contents; Introduction; 1. Rudolf Bernet, Husserl's Theory of Signs Revisited; 2. John Barnett Brough, Art and Artworld: Some Ideas for a Husserlian Aesthetic; 3. Richard Cobb-Stevens, Hobbes and Husserl on Reason and Its Limits; 4. Steven Galt Crowell, Husserl, Lask, and the Idea of Transcendental Logic; 5. John J. Drumond, Realism Versus Anti-Realism: A Husserlian Contribution; 6. Dagfinn Follesdal, Husserl on Evidence and Justification; 7. Karsten Harries, Truth and Freedom; 8. Patrick A. Heelan, Husserl, Hilbert, and the Critique of Galilean Science
9. J. N. Mohanty, Husserlian Transcendental Phenomenology: Some Aspects10. Maurice Natanson, ""The Stangeness In the Strangeness"": Phenomenology and the Mundane; 11. Thomas Pruffer, Heidegger, Early and Late, and Aquinas; 12. John Scanlon, Husserl's Ideas and the Natural Concept of the World; 13. Robert Sokolowski, Moral Thinking; 14. Elisabeth Stroker, Phenomenology as First Philosophy: Reflections on Husserl; Index of Names
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Intro; Contents; Introduction; 1. Rudolf Bernet, Husserl's Theory of Signs Revisited; 2. John Barnett Brough, Art and Artworld: Some Ideas for a Husserlian Aesthetic; 3. Richard Cobb-Stevens, Hobbes and Husserl on Reason and Its Limits; 4. Steven Galt Crowell, Husserl, Lask, and the Idea of Transcendental Logic; 5. John J. Drumond, Realism Versus Anti-Realism: A Husserlian Contribution; 6. Dagfinn Follesdal, Husserl on Evidence and Justification; 7. Karsten Harries, Truth and Freedom; 8. Patrick A. Heelan, Husserl, Hilbert, and the Critique of Galilean Science

9. J. N. Mohanty, Husserlian Transcendental Phenomenology: Some Aspects10. Maurice Natanson, ""The Stangeness In the Strangeness"": Phenomenology and the Mundane; 11. Thomas Pruffer, Heidegger, Early and Late, and Aquinas; 12. John Scanlon, Husserl's Ideas and the Natural Concept of the World; 13. Robert Sokolowski, Moral Thinking; 14. Elisabeth Stroker, Phenomenology as First Philosophy: Reflections on Husserl; Index of Names

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