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100 | _aRicoeur, Paul | ||
245 | _aA Key to Husserl`s Ideas 1 | ||
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_aMilwaukee, Wisconsin _bMarquette University Press _c1996 |
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_aMarquette Studies in Philosophy; _v199600ENGGPS1 |
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500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _aEditor`s introduction: Paul ricceur: Narrative and phenomenon ......7 Translators preface ....33 Introduction to ideas of E Husserl ....35 Husserl`s introduction ....63 Section 1: Essence and the knowledge of essences ....63 Chapter 1: Fact and essence ....63 Chapter 2: False interpretations of naturalism ....79 Section II: Fundamental phenomenological considerations .....85 Chapter 1: The thesis of the natural attitude and its place in the whole matter .....85 Chapter 2: Consciousness and natural reality .....93 Chapter 3: The region of pure consciousness .....105 Chapter 4: Phenomenological reductions ......113 Section III: Methods & problemsof pure phenomenology .....117 Chapter 1: Preliminary considerations of method ....117 Chapter 2: General structures of pure consciousnes ....123 Chapter 3: Noesis and noema .....133 Chapter 4: Problems of noetic-noematic structures ....141 Section IV: Reason and reality .....157 Chapter 1: Noematic meaning & the relation to the object .....159 Chapter 2: Phenomenology of reason ....163 Chapter 3: The levels of universality pertaining to the problems of the theory of reason ......167 | |
700 | 1 | _aHarris, Bond | |
700 | 1 | _aSpurlock, Jacqueline Bouchard | |
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