Husserl's phenomenology and existentialism

Journal of Philosophy 57 (2):62-74 (1960)
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After a streamlined confrontation of husserl's phenomenology and sartre's existentialism, this paper affirms their compatibility, denies their necessary connection, pleads for their cooperation and criticizes sartre's rejection of husserl's phenomenology of the pure ego

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