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Husserl's logical investigations

edited by Daniel O. Dahlstrom

(Synthese library, 318)

Kluwer Academic, c2003

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Description

Husserl's "Logical Investigations" is designed to help students and specialists work their way through Husserl's expansive text by bringing together in a single volume six self-contained, expository yet critical essays, each the work of an international expert on Husserl's thought and each devoted to a separate Logical Investigation.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • D.O. Dahlstrom. 1. Husserl's Theory of Meaning in the First Logical Investigation
  • J. Benoist. 2. Language and the Formation of Concepts: The Second Logical Investigation in a Genetic Light
  • G. Soffer. 3. Husserl's Third Logical Investigation: Parts and Wholes, Founding Connections, and the Synthetic A Priori
  • J. Drummond. 4. Incomplete Symbols, Dependent Meanings, and Paradox
  • C. Ortiz-Hill. 5. Husserl's Fifth Logical Investigation
  • R. Cobb-Stevens. 6. Husserl's Sixth Logical Investigation
  • R. Sokolowski. 7. Husserl's Prolegomena: A Search for the Essence of Logic
  • M. Hartimo. 8. The Rediscovery of Immanence: Remarks on the Appendix to the Logical Investigations
  • N.de Warren. 9. Expression, Ideality, and the Ego: Some Remarks on the 1913 Revisions of Husserl's Logical Investigations
  • J. Dodd.

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