Husserl’s Ideen

Dordrecht: Springer (2013)
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project of the Ideen II had two parts: (A) analyses of the constitution of the material, the animal, and the mental world, and (B) epistemological ( wissenschaftstheoretische) considerations. (A) Was published following the Landgrebe typescript of ...

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original Embree, Lester; Nenon, Thomas (2012) "Husserl’s Ideen". Springer

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