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Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology

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This comprehensive study of Husserl's phenomenology concentrates on Husserl's emphasis on the theory of knowledge. The authors develop a synthetic overview of phenomenology and its relation to logic, mathematics, the natural and human sciences, and philosophy. The result is an example of philology at its best, avoiding technical language and making Husserl's thought accessible to a variety of readers.

269 pages, Hardcover

First published April 29, 1993

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Rudolf Bernet

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Absolutely wonderful. I would imagine that as my readings in Husserl progress (or, rather, begin) this will become a handy little volume.
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