
Ludwig Landgrebe
1902 (Wien) — 1991 (Köln)
in English
XHusserl's departure from Cartesianism
2004
in: Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy V, London : Routledge
The problem of passive constitution
2004
in: Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy I, London : Routledge
Reflections on the Schutz-Gurwitsch correspondence
1991
Human Studies 14/2-3

Life-world and the historicity of human existence
1984
in: Phenomenology and Marxism, Abingdon : Routledge
The problem of teleology and corporeality in phenomenology and Marxism
1984
in: Phenomenology and Marxism, Abingdon : Routledge
A letter from Ludwig Landgrebe to Jean Wahl
1981
in: A priori and world, Den Haag : Nijhoff
Regions of being and regional ontologies in Husserl's phenomenology
1981
in: A priori and world, Den Haag : Nijhoff
The phenomenology of corporeality and the problem of matter
1981
in: The phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, Ithaca : Cornell University Press
The problem of a transcendental science of the Apriori of the life-world
1981
in: The phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, Ithaca : Cornell University Press
The problem posed by the transcendental science of the Apriori of the life-world
1981
in: A priori and world, Den Haag : Nijhoff
The problem of passive constitution
1978
in: The human being in action, Dordrecht : Springer

Phenomenology as transcendental theory of history
1977
in: Husserl, Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame Press
A meditation on Husserl's statement "History is the grand fact of absolute being"
1974
Southwestern Journal of Philosophy Special issue 5/3
Editor's foreword to the 1948 edition
1973
in: Experience and judgment, London : Routledge & Kegan Paul
The problem of the beginning of philosophy in Husserl's philosophy
1972
in: Lifeworld and consciousness, Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press
Husserl's departure from Cartesianism
1970
in: The phenomenology of Husserl, Chicago : Quadrangle Books
1949-1950
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10
The world as phenomenological problem
1940
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1/1