Apriori and world : European contributions to Husserlian phenomenology
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Apriori and world : European contributions to Husserlian phenomenology
(Martinus Nijhoff philosophy texts, v. 2)
M. Nijhoff , distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston, 1981
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Mohanty, J.N. Understanding Husserl's transcendental phenomenology
- Fink, E. The problem of the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl. Operative concepts in Husserl's phenomenology
- Funke, G. A transcendental-phenomenological investigation concerning universal idealism, intentional analysis, and the genesis of habitus: archē, phansis, hexis, logos
- Pentzopoulou-Valalas, T. Reflections on the foundation of the relation between the a priori and the eidos in the phenomenology of Husserl
- Landgrebe, L. Regions of being and regional ontologies in Husserl's phenomenology. The problem posed by the transcendental science of the a priori of the life world
- Wahl, J. Notes on the first part of Experience and judgment by Husserl
- Landgrebe, L. A letter from Ludwig Landgrebe to Jean Wahl
- Wahl, J. A note on some empiricist aspects of the thought of Husserl
- Toulemont, R. The specific character of the social according to Husserl
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Table of Contents
Understanding Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology: An Introductory Essay.- The Problem Of The Phenomenology Of Edmund Husserl.- Operative Concepts in Husserl's Phenomenology.- A Transcendental-Phenomenological Investigation concerning Universal Idealism, Intentional Analysis and the Genesis of Habitus: Arch?, Phansis, Hexis, Logos.- Reflections on the Foundation of the Relation between the A Priori and the Eidos in the Phenomenology of Husserl.- Regions of Being and Regional Ontologies in Husserl's Phenomenology.- The Problem Posed by the Transcendental Science of the A Priori of the Life-World.- Notes on the First Part Of Experience and Judgment by Husserl.- A Letter from Ludwig Landgrebe to Jean Wahl.- A Note on Some Empiricist Aspects of the Thought of Husserl.- The Specific Character of the Social According to Husserl.- Notes on the Authors.- Notes on the Translator| Editors and Contributor.
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