Phenomenology and the crisis of philosophy Edmund Husserl philosophy as rigorous science and philosophy and the crisis of European man
Language: Eng Publication details: New York 1965 Harper TorchBooksSubject(s): LOC classification:- B 3279 .H92 E5

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B 3279 .H9 .Z7 S6 The formation of Husserl's concept of constitution | B 3279 .H91 H43 The phenomenology of internal time-consciousness | B 3279 .H91 K6 The Paris lectures | B 3279 .H92 E5 Phenomenology and the crisis of philosophy | B 3279.H93 E73 Experience and judgment | B 3279.H94 A129 vol.10 The acting person | B 3279 .H94 A532 The phenomenological realism of the possible worlds |
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