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Husserl and the Logic of Experience includes both detailed work on particular aspects of logical theory such as an enquiry into the status of the principle of excluded middle and also detailed investigations into the nature of the logic of temporal conceptions such as individuation. Demonstrating the cultural import of Husserl's work whilst also showing its continuing significance for logical theory, this collection will be a milestone in the study of transcendental phenomenology.

Produktbeschreibung
Husserl and the Logic of Experience includes both detailed work on particular aspects of logical theory such as an enquiry into the status of the principle of excluded middle and also detailed investigations into the nature of the logic of temporal conceptions such as individuation. Demonstrating the cultural import of Husserl's work whilst also showing its continuing significance for logical theory, this collection will be a milestone in the study of transcendental phenomenology.
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Autorenporträt
RUDOLF BERNET Professor of Philosophy, University of Leuven, BELGIUM HOWARD CAYGILL Professor of Cultural History, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK JAIRO JOSÉ DE SILVA Professor of Mathematics, Sao Paulo State University, BRAZIL JOANNA HODGE Professor of Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK LEONARD LAWLOR Faudree-Hardin Professor of Philosophy, University of Memphis, USA DIETER LOHMAR Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Cologne, GERMANY DERMOT MORAN Professor of Philosophy, University College Dublin, IRELAND ALEXANDER SAMELY Senior Lecturer in Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University of Manchester, UK JOAQUIM SILES-BORRAS Associate Lecturer in Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK GINA ZAVOTA Assistant Professor in Philosophy, Kent State University, USA
Rezensionen
'...twelve interesting essays concerning various parts of Husserl's constitutive system.' - British Journal for the History of Philosophy