Husserl's Logical Investigations ReconsideredD. Fisette The twelve original studies collected in this volume examine different aspects of Edmund Husserl's Logical Investigations. They are authored by scholars and specialists internationally recognized for their expertise in the fields of logic, phenomenology, history of philosophy and philosophy of mind. They approach Husserl's groundwork from different angles and perspectives and shed new light on a number of issues such as meaning, intentionality, ontology, logic, etc. |
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vi | 17 |
Section II | 36 |
Jan Sebestik | 59 |
Wolfgang Künne 83 | 82 |
Section III | 103 |
Karl Schuhmann | 109 |
of the Possibility of Knowledge in the Logical Investigations | 163 |
Roberto Poli 183 | 182 |
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abstract analysis analytic Aristotle askables assertion axiology bewußt Bewußtsein Beziehung Bolzanian Bolzano Bolzano's Tenet Brentano Carl Stumpf claim conception of logic concerns consciousness critique Daubert defined definition Descartes developed doctrine domain Edmund Husserl epistemology essence existence expression Fisette Formal and Transcendental formal logic formal ontology foundation Frege fulfillment Gegenstand grasp Hua XIX/1 Hua XVIII Husserl's Logical Investigations Husserliana hyle ideas Intentional Objects interrogative intuition judgment Kant Karl Schuhmann language laws lectures linguistic LU II/2 manifold mathematical logic mathematics meaning mental acts mereology metaphysics mind modalen Mohanty names natural noema noesis noetic numbers objects perception phänomenologisch phenomenology philosophy position possible predicate present Prolegomena properties propositions psychologism pure logic question reference relations rogatives Satz sense sentences Sinn statements structure task theoretical theory of knowledge theory of science things thought Transcendental Logic truth understanding unity universal utterance whole Wissenschaftslehre