EdmundHusserl (1859-1938) known as the founder of the phenomenological moveme...Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) known as the founder of the phenomenological movement was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. A prolific scholar he explored an enormous landscape of philosophical subjects including...more
The PhilosophyofEdmundHusserl (YaleStudiesinHermeneutics) ISBN-10 030012...The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl (Yale Studies in Hermeneutics) ISBN-10 0300124589 ISBN-13 9780300124583 Author: Mohanty; J. N. Illustrated edition 464 pages Yale University Press Binding: Hardcovermore
In his award-winning book The PhilosophyofEdmundHusserl: AHistorical Devel...In his award-winning book The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl: A Historical Development J. N. Mohanty charted Husserl s philosophical development from the young man s earliest studies--informed by his work as a mathematician--to the publication of his...more
In his award-winning book The PhilosophyofEdmundHusserl: AHistorical Devel...In his award-winning book The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl: A Historical Development J. N. Mohanty charted Husserl s philosophical development from the young man s earliest studies--informed by his work as a mathematician--to the publication of his...more
Eugen Fink was EdmundHusserl s research assistant during the last decade of t...Eugen Fink was Edmund Husserl s research assistant during the last decade of the renowned phenomenologist s life a period in which Husserl s philosophical ideas were radically recast. In this landmark book Ronald Bruzina shows that Fink was actually...more
Eugen Fink was EdmundHusserl s research assistant during the last decade of t...Eugen Fink was Edmund Husserl s research assistant during the last decade of the renowned phenomenologist s life a period in which Husserl s philosophical ideas were radically recast. In this landmark book Ronald Bruzina shows that Fink was actually...more
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to it...This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age it may contain imperfections such as marks notations marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important we have made it available as...more
As is made plain in the critical apparatus and editorial matter appended to th...As is made plain in the critical apparatus and editorial matter appended to the original German publication of Hussed s Ideas II I this is a text with a history. It underwent revision after revision spanning almost 20 years in one of the most...more
SCIENCE AND EMPIRES: FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM TO THE BOOK Patrick PET...SCIENCE AND EMPIRES: FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM TO THE BOOK Patrick PETITJEAN Catherine JAMI and Anne Marie MOULIN The International Colloquium Science and Empires - Historical Studies about Scientific De- velopment and European Expansion is...more
In this third volume ofa monumental four book survey of Phenome- nology world...In this third volume of a monumental four book survey of Phenome- nology world-wide fifty years after the death of its chief founder Edmund Husserl we have a collection of studies which in the first place consider Husserl s legacy in the postmodern...more
The PhilosophyOfEdmundHusserlIn Its Development From His Mathematical Inte...The Philosophy Of Edmund Husserl In Its Development From His Mathematical Interests To His First Conception Of Phenomenologymore
This is a Brand New book in excellent condition. Format: Paperback Author: E. ...This is a Brand New book in excellent condition. Format: Paperback Author: E. Parl Welch ISBN10: 1432595873 ISBN13: 9781432595876 The Philosophy Of Edmund Husserl: The Origin And Development Of His Phenomenologymore
The PhilosophyofEdmundHusserl: The Origin and Developmentof His Phenomenol...The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl: The Origin and Development of His Phenomenologymore
The PhilosophyofEdmundHusserlin Its Development from His Mathematical Inte...The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl in Its Development from His Mathematical Interests to His First Conception of Phenomenologymore