Ideas: General Introduction to Pure PhenomenologyPresents Husserl's transcendental phenomenology in which he seeks to found an a priori science in which the data of intuition is absolutely certain and prior to all empirical investigation |
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Introduction | 41 |
first chapter | 51 |
independent of all knowledge of facts | 57 |
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