The Aims of Phenomenology The Motives, Methods and Impact of Husserl`s Thought
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Harper Paperbacks 1966Description: 240pDDC classification:- F222
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includes index and biblioraphy
Edmund Husserl and aims of phenomenology The ideal of freadom from Presuppositions Phenomenology as a method Descartes and Husserl: The ideal of certainty Phenomenological description and the limits of pure reflection The object of experience for phenomenology The reaction to phenomenology The upsurge of a new literature
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