Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy: Philosophy as a Rigorous Science, and Philosophy and the Crisis of European ManPhilosophy as rigorous science and philosophy and the crisis of European man. |
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... psychophysical nexus of nature ( the nexus in which , without question , it occurs ) , to determine it in an objectively valid way , to discover the laws according to which it develops and changes , comes into being and disappears ...
... psychophysical nexus of nature ( the nexus in which , without question , it occurs ) , to determine it in an objectively valid way , to discover the laws according to which it develops and changes , comes into being and disappears ...
Page 102
... psychophysical experiment , in proposing empirical arrangements of experiments , in constructing the finest ... psychophysics.38 It has not considered what lies in the " sense " of psychological experience and what " demands " being ( in ...
... psychophysical experiment , in proposing empirical arrangements of experiments , in constructing the finest ... psychophysics.38 It has not considered what lies in the " sense " of psychological experience and what " demands " being ( in ...
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... psychophysical objects . In the light of psychophysical causality there is no purely spiritual continuity in spiritual grouping ; physical nature envelops everything . The historical process of development is definitively marked out ...
... psychophysical objects . In the light of psychophysical causality there is no purely spiritual continuity in spiritual grouping ; physical nature envelops everything . The historical process of development is definitively marked out ...
Contents
Introduction by Quentin Lauer | 1 |
PHILOSOPHY AS RIGOROUS SCIENCE | 71 |
PHILOSOPHY AND THE CRISIS OF EUROPEAN | 149 |
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