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Husserl
Expositions and appraisals
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Introduction
pp. 2-9
Husserl's theory of meaning
pp. 18-37
Imagination and phenomenological method
pp. 70-82
The three ways to the transcendental-phenomenological reduction in the philosophy of Edmund Husserl
pp. 126-149
Husserl's concept of the noema
pp. 168-181
The horizon
pp. 182-201
Husserl's phenomenology of empathy
pp. 213-231
Phenomenology and existentialism
Husserl and the end of idealism
pp. 247-268
Consciousness, praxis and reality
Marxism vs. phenomenology
pp. 304-313
Phenomenology and linguistic analysis
pp. 325-337
Husserl and Kant on the pure ego
pp. 269285
Publication details
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Place: Notre Dame
Year: 1977
Pages: 378, xvii
Full citation:
Elliston Frederick, McCormick Peter (1977) Husserl: Expositions and appraisals. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press.