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  1. Die Einwirkung Brentanos auf die Mûnchener Phänomenologen.Schuhmann Karl - 1988 - Brentano Studien 1:97-107.
     
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  2. Against Idealism: Johannes Daubert Vs. Husserl's Ideas I.Karl Schuhmann and Barry Smith - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (4):763-794.
    To seek to elucidate Husserl's phenomenology by contrasting it with that of the Munich phenomenologist Johannes Daubert is to betray an intention to explain something well-known by reference to something that is wholly obscure. Thus most philosophers are somehow aware of Edmund Husserl. But Johannes Daubert?
     
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    Husserls Manuskripte zu seinem Göttinger Doppelvortrag von 1901.Schuhmann Elisabeth & Schuhmann Karl - 2001 - Husserl Studies 17 (2):87-123.
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    Husserl über Pfänder.Karl Schuhmann - 1973 - Den Haag,: M. Nijhoff.
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    Husserl-Chronik: Denk- und Lebensweg Edmund Husserls.Karl Schuhmann - 1977 - Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff.
    ,Etwa zwei Monate vor dem Tode sagte Husserl:,Man solle seine Vergangenheit nicht trivialisieren. ' "1 Die Herausforderung dieser Worte lieB sich nur schwer abschatzen, als ich dem Stifter des Husserl-Archivs, meinem Freund Pater Van Breda, im Januar I974- zwei Monate vor seinem unzeitigen Hingang- den von ihm so sehr begruBten und geforderten EntschluB, eine Husserl-Bio­ graphie zu schreiben, naher erlauterte. Mancherlei ware darin ein­ zubringen gewesen: Ubersicht uber die Geschicke des Bismarck­ Staates und das aufkommende Hitler-Reich, Vertrautheit mit Stifter und (...)
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  6. Elements of Speech Act Theory in the Work of Thomas Reid.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1990 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (1):47 - 66.
    Historical research has recently made it clear that, prior to Austin and Searle, the phenomenologist Adolf Reinach (1884-1917) developed a full-fledged theory of speech acts under the heading of what he called "social acts". He we consider a second instance of a speech act theory avant la lettre, which is to be found in the common sense philosophy of Thomas Reid (1710-1796). Reid’s s work, in contrast to that of Reinach, lacks both a unified approach and the detailed analyses of (...)
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  7. Die Grundlage der Wissenschaftslehre in ihrem Umrisse.Karl Schuhmann - 1968 - Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff.
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    Karl Schuhmann, Selected papers on phenomenology.Karl Schuhmann, Cornelis Hendrik Leijenhorst & Piet Steenbakkers - 2004 - Springer Verlag.
    -Selected papers on phenomenology offers the best work in this field by the acclaimed historian of philosophy, Karl Schuhmann (1941-2003), displaying the extraordinary range and depth of his unique scholarship, -Topics covered include the development of Husserl's concept of intentionality, Husserl and Indian philosophy, the origins of speech act theory in Munich phenomenology, the historical background of the notion of "phenomenology", and Johannes Daubert's critique of Martin Heidegger, -This book brings together, in chronological arrangement, fourteen papers. Though thirteen (...)
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  9. Sämtliche Werke: Textkritische Ausgabe in 2 Bänden.Adolf Reinach, Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1989 - Munich: Philosophia.
    The last decade has witnessed the beginnings of a remarkable convergence of Husserlian phenonenology and analytic philosophy of language, and the present volumes provide original and important texts of the phenomenological philosophy of language. Powerfully influenced by the writings of the early Husserl, Reinach fashioned Husserl’s ideas into a rigorous analytical methodology of his own, which he applied in particular to problems in logic and the theory of knowledge, and to the philosophies of law and psychology. The central role of (...)
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  10. Husserl-Chronik: Denk- und Lebensweg Edmund Husserls.Karl Schuhmann - 1977 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42 (4):828-828.
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  11. Questions: An essay in Daubertian phenomenology.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1987 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (3):353-384.
    A number of logicians and philosophers have turned their attention in recent years to the problem of developing a logic of interrogatives. Their work has thrown a great deal of light on the formal properties of questions and question-sentences and has led also to interesting innovations in our understanding of the structures of performatives in general and, for example, in the theory of presuppositions. When, however, we examine the attempts of logicians such as Belnap or Åqvist to specify what, precisely, (...)
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    Husserls manuskripte zu seinem göttinger doppelvortrag Von 1901.Elisabeth Schuhmann & Karl Schuhmann - 2001 - Husserl Studies 17 (2):87-123.
  13. Adolf Reinach: An Intellectual Biography.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1987 - In Kevin Mulligan (ed.), Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology. Reidel. pp. 1-27.
    The essay provides an account of the development of Reinach’s philosophy of “Sachverhalte” (states of affairs) and on problems in the philosophy of law, leading up to his discovery of the theory of speech acts in 1913. Reinach’s relations to Edmund Husserl and to the Munich phenomenologists are also dealt with.
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  14. Two Idealisms: Lask and Husserl.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1993 - Kant Studien 84 (4):448-466.
    Neo-Kantianism is common conceived as a philosophy ‘from above’, excelling in speculative constructions – as opposed to the attitude of patient description which is exemplified by the phenomenological turn ‘to the things themselves’. When we study the work of Emil Lask in its relation to that of Husserl and the phenomenologists, however, and when we examine the influences moving in both directions, then we discover that this idea of a radical opposition is misconceived. Lask himself was influenced especially by Husserl’s (...)
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  15. Bibliographie der Schriften von Theodor Lipps.Niels W. Bokhove & Karl Schuhmann - 1991 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 45 (1):112-130.
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  16. Against Idealism: Johannes Daubert vs. Husserl's Ideas I.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (4):763-793.
    In manuscripts of 1930-1 Johannes Daubert, principal member of the Munich board of realist phenomenologists, put forward a series of detailed criticisms of the idealism of Husserl’s Ideas I. The paper provides a sketch of these criticisms and of Daubert’s own alternative conceptions of consciousness and reality, as also of Daubert’s views on perception, similar, in many respects, to those of J. J. Gibson.
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    Malvine husserls “skizze eines lebensbildes Von E. husserl”.Karl Schuhmann - 1988 - Husserl Studies 5 (2):105-125.
  18. Neo-Kantianism and Phenomenology. The Case of Emil Lask and Johannes Daubert.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 1991 - Kant Studien 82 (3):303-318.
    Johannes Daubert he was an acknowledged leader, and in some respects the founder, of the early phenomenological movement, and was considered – as much by its members as by Husserl himself – the most brilliant member of the group. In Daubert’s unpublished writings we find a series of reflections on Lask, and on Neo-Kantianism, which form the subject-matter of this paper. They range over topics such as the ontology of the ‘Sachverhalt’ or state of affairs, truthvalues (Wahrheitswerte) and the value (...)
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  19. „Probleme der Husserlschen Wertlehre “.Karl Schuhmann - 1991 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 98 (1):106-113.
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  20. Husserl and Indian thought.Karl Schuhmann - 1992 - In D. P. Chattopadhyaya, Lester Embree & Jitendranath Mohanty (eds.), Phenomenology and Indian philosophy. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in association with Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
  21. Stumpfs Vorstellungsbegriff in seiner Hallenser Zeit.Karl Schuhmann - 2000 - Brentano Studien 9:63-88.
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    Husserl and twardowsk1.Karl Schuhmann - 1993 - In Jan Wolenski, Roberto Poli & Francesco Coniglione (eds.), Polish Scientific Philosophy: The Lvov-Warsaw School. Rodopi. pp. 28--41.
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    Leviathan.Thomas Hobbes, Karl Schuhmann & G. A. J. Rogers - 2012 - Oxford: Clarendon Press. Edited by Noel Malcolm.
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    Die Dialektik der Phänomenologie.Karl Schuhmann - 1973 - Den Haag,: Martinus Nijhoff.
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    Le Short Tract, première œuvre philosophique de Hobbes.Karl Schuhmann - 1995 - Hobbes Studies 8 (1):3-36.
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    Philosophy and Art in Munich around the Turn of the Century.Karl Schuhmann - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 54:35-52.
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    Bemerkungen zur Psychologie der Apperzeption und des Urteils.Johannes Daubert & Karl Schuhmann - 2002 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 2:344-365.
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    Announcement.J. N. Mohanty & Karl Schuhmann - 1986 - Husserl Studies 3 (2):187-187.
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    Announcement.J. N. Mohanty & Karl Schuhmann - 1992 - Husserl Studies 9 (1):187-187.
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    Introduction Johannes Daubert’s Transcript of Husserl’s Mathematical-Philosophical Exercises (Summer Semester 1905).Mark van Atten & Karl Schuhmann - 2004 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 4:284-287.
  31. Johannes Daubert's Notes from Husserl's Mathematical-Philosophical Exercises, Summer Semester 1905.Mark van Atten & Karl Schuhmann - 2004 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 4 (1):290-317.
     
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    Johannes Daubert's transcript of Husserl's logical-mathematical exercises (Summer Semester 1905). Introduction, transcription into German, and English translation.Mark van Atten & Karl Schuhmann - 2004 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 4:284-317.
    As is well-known Edmund Husserl's Logical Investigations (1900-1901) had their first, broader impact not on those who attended Husserl's lectures and seminars in Göttingen but on the students of Theodor Lipps, the psychologist and philosopher at the University of Munich.
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    Husserl's Concept of Philosophy.Karl Schuhmann - 1990 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 21 (3):274-283.
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    Husserls idee der philosophie.Karl Schuhmann - 1988 - Husserl Studies 5 (3):235-256.
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    Thomas Hobbes und Francesco Patrizi.Karl Schuhmann - 1986 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 68 (3):253-279.
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    Ein protokoll aus husserls logikseminar vom winter 1925.Hans Reiner & Karl Schuhmann - 1989 - Husserl Studies 6 (3):199-204.
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  37. Geometrie und Philosophie bei Thomas Hobbes.Karl Schuhmann - 1985 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 92 (1):162-177.
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    Hobbes and Telesio.Karl Schuhmann - 1988 - Hobbes Studies 1 (1):109-133.
  39. Husserl's concept of the noema: A daubertian critique.Karl Schuhmann - 1989 - Topoi 8 (1):53-61.
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    Husserl's yearbook.Karl Schuhmann - 1990 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50:1-25.
  41. Leviathan and De cive.Karl Schuhmann - 2004 - In Tom Sorell & Luc Foisneau (eds.), Leviathan After 350 Years. Clarendon Press.
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    Zu Heideggers Spiegel-Gespräch über Husserl.Karl Schuhmann - 1978 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 32 (4):591 - 612.
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    Elemente der Philosophie.Thomas Hobbes & Karl Schuhmann - 1997
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    Phantasms and idols: true philosophy and wrong religion in Hobbes.Karl Schuhmann - 2004 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1.
    Karl Schuhmann’s essay focuses on a central problem which Hobbes set out to remedy, namely, the politically disruptive potential of those making claims of immediate supernatural experience, based, for example, on dreams, the embassies of angels and visions. Confident of victory despite his variance not only with common but also learned opinion, Hobbes offers his natural philosophy as the way both to lay the ghosts of superstition and to prevent political aggrandizement through popular credulity. Tracing the philosopher’s use (...)
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  45. Dwa oblicza idealizmu: Lask a Husserl.Karl Schuhmann & Barry Smith - 2002 - In Andrjez J. Noras & Dariusz Kubok (eds.), Miedzy Kantyzmem a Neokantyzmem. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersyteto Slaskiego. pp. 130-156.
    Neo-Kantianism is common conceived as a philosophy ‘from above’, excelling in speculative constructions – as opposed to the attitude of patient description which is exemplified by the phenomenological turn ‘to the things themselves’. When we study the work of Emil Lask in its relation to that of Husserl and the phenomenologists, however, and when we examine the influences moving in both directions, then we discover that this idea of a radical opposition is misconceived. Lask himself was influenced especially by Husserl’s (...)
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    Selected papers on Renaissance philosophy and on Thomas Hobbes.Karl Schuhmann - 2004 - Springer Verlag.
    -Selected papers on Renaissance philosophy and on Thomas Hobbes offers the best work in these fields by the acclaimed historian of philosophy, Karl Schuhmann (1941-2003), displaying the extraordinary range and depth of his unique scholarship, -Topics covered include Renaissance philosophy of nature; the development of the notion of time in early modern philosophy; Telesio's concept of space; Hermetic influences on Pico, Patrizi and Hobbes; Hobbes's Short Tract; Spinoza and Hobbes; Hobbes's political philosophy, -This book brings together, in chronological (...)
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    Hobbes une chronique: cheminement de sa pensée et de sa vie.Karl Schuhmann - 1998 - Vrin.
    Cette chronique est le recueil des textes relatifs a la vie et a la pensee de Hobbes, restitues dans l'ordre de leur succession historique. L'auteur reconstruit les aspects les moins visibles du cheminement philosophique de Hobbes, c'est-a-dire qu'il recompose le tissu contextuel qui est a l'arriere-plan des grandes oeuvres. Il mobilise non seulement toute la documentation imprimee et manuscrite connue mais egalement de nombreux documents jusqu'a present inconnus, pour exhumer des temoignages oublies, deceler des rapports nouveaux et reconstituer des textes (...)
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    Der Wertbegriff beim frühen Meinong.Karl Schuhmann - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):521-535.
    Für den frühen Meinong gilt das „Prinzip der Relativität des Werts": Werte sind nicht Eigenschaften von Gegenständen, sondern subjektive Gefühlsantworten auf solche Eigenschaften. Dabei ist es nicht so sehr der einzelne Gefühlsakt, sondern die ihm zugrundeliegende Gefühlsdisposition des Individuums oder sogar der Gemeinschaft, welche den Wert von etwas ausmacht. Die Beziehung der Gefühlsdisposition zum Objekt wird durch das darauf bezügUche Urteil vermittelt. Sofern Meinong im Lauf seiner Entwicklung nicht das Objekt, sondern das Objektiv als den eigentlichen Urteilsgegenstand herausstellt, bedarf weniger (...)
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    Der Wertbegriff beim frühen Meinong.Karl Schuhmann - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):521-535.
    Für den frühen Meinong gilt das „Prinzip der Relativität des Werts": Werte sind nicht Eigenschaften von Gegenständen, sondern subjektive Gefühlsantworten auf solche Eigenschaften. Dabei ist es nicht so sehr der einzelne Gefühlsakt, sondern die ihm zugrundeliegende Gefühlsdisposition des Individuums oder sogar der Gemeinschaft, welche den Wert von etwas ausmacht. Die Beziehung der Gefühlsdisposition zum Objekt wird durch das darauf bezügUche Urteil vermittelt. Sofern Meinong im Lauf seiner Entwicklung nicht das Objekt, sondern das Objektiv als den eigentlichen Urteilsgegenstand herausstellt, bedarf weniger (...)
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    Husserl and Hodgson: Some Historical Remarks.Karl Schuhmann - 1972 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (1):63-65.
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