In this widely hailed and long out of print classic of twentieth century philosophic commentary, Professor Farber explains the origin, development, and function of phenomenology with a view towards its significance for philosophy in general
In this widely hailed and long out of print classic of twentieth century philosophic commentary, Professor Farber explains the origin, development, and function of phenomenology with a view towards its significance for philosophy in general
I: Edmund Husserl and the Background of His Philosophy II: The Philosophy of Arithmetic III: Early Logical Interests IV: The Refutation of Psychologism V: Pure Logic VI: German Logic at the Close of the Century VII: The "Breakthrough" To Phenomenology VIII: Expression and Meaning IX: Universals and Abstraction X: The Analysis of Wholes and Parts XI: Pure Grammar and the Analysis of Meaning XII: Intentional Experiences and Their "Contents" XIII: Objectivating Intentions and Fulfillments XIV: Sensibility and Understanding XV: The Phenomenological Philosophy of Logic XVI: The Technique for a Presuppositionless Philosophy XVII: The Significance of Phenomenology
I: Edmund Husserl and the Background of His Philosophy II: The Philosophy of Arithmetic III: Early Logical Interests IV: The Refutation of Psychologism V: Pure Logic VI: German Logic at the Close of the Century VII: The "Breakthrough" To Phenomenology VIII: Expression and Meaning IX: Universals and Abstraction X: The Analysis of Wholes and Parts XI: Pure Grammar and the Analysis of Meaning XII: Intentional Experiences and Their "Contents" XIII: Objectivating Intentions and Fulfillments XIV: Sensibility and Understanding XV: The Phenomenological Philosophy of Logic XVI: The Technique for a Presuppositionless Philosophy XVII: The Significance of Phenomenology
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