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Zusatztext '...Most welcome. For years students and teachers of Husserl's 'breakthrough' work! as he calls it! have had to contend with the original hardcover edition that was almost as inaccessible as it was expensive...members of graduate seminars can now avail themselves of a reasonably priced! complete edition...Adding to the attrativeness of these editions are their prefaces and introductions...In his brief preface Dummett notes the importance and potential of the work! given its timely traditions. Moran's substantial introduction is richly documented (the footnotes are a treasure trove) and lucidly written.' - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Informationen zum Autor Edmund Husserl, Dermot Moran Klappentext Coinciding with the renewed interest in Husserl and the origins of phenomenology, Logical Investigations, his most famous and influential work, is presented here in paperback for the first time. Zusammenfassung Coinciding with the renewed interest in Husserl and the origins of phenomenology, Logical Investigations, his most famous and influential work, is presented here in paperback for the first time. Inhaltsverzeichnis On the Theory of Wholes and Parts (Investigation III, Volume II of the German Edition)The Distinction between Independent and Non-independent Meanings (Investigation IV, Volume II of the German Edition)On Intentional Experiences and their 'Contents' (Investigation V, volume II of the German Edition)Elements of a Phenomenological Elucidation of Knowledge (Investigation IV, Volume II of the German Edition)
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On the Theory of Wholes and Parts (Investigation III, Volume II of the German Edition)
The Distinction between Independent and Non-independent Meanings (Investigation IV, Volume II of the German Edition)
On Intentional Experiences and their 'Contents' (Investigation V, volume II of the German Edition)
Elements of a Phenomenological Elucidation of Knowledge (Investigation IV, Volume II of the German Edition)
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'...Most welcome. For years students and teachers of Husserl's 'breakthrough' work, as he calls it, have had to contend with the original hardcover edition that was almost as inaccessible as it was expensive...members of graduate seminars can now avail themselves of a reasonably priced, complete edition...Adding to the attrativeness of these editions are their prefaces and introductions...In his brief preface Dummett notes the importance and potential of the work, given its timely traditions. Moran's substantial introduction is richly documented (the footnotes are a treasure trove) and lucidly written.' - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews