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  1. Christopher Arroyo (2003). Husserl's Phenomenology. International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (4):539-541.
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  2. Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino (2008). Husserl. [REVIEW] The Review of Metaphysics 61 (4):865-866.
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  3. David Andrew Bell (1990/1999). Husserl. Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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  4. Rudolf Bernet (1993). An Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology. Northwestern University Press.
    This volume provides a valuable discussion of Husserl's lifelong project of the critique of science which makes no attempt to conflate the pre-World War I ...
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  5. Rudolf Bernet, Donn Welton & Gina Zavota (eds.) (2005). Edmund Husserl: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers. Routledge.
    This collection makes available, in one place, the very best essays on the founding father of phenomenology, reprinting key writings on Husserl's thought from the past seventy years. It draws together a range of writings, many otherwise inaccessible, that have been recognized as seminal contributions not only to an understanding of this great philosopher but also to the development of his phenomenology. The four volumes are arranged as follows: Volume I Classic essays from Husserl's assistants, students and earlier interlocutors. Including (...)
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  6. Roland Breeur, Christian Lotz, Corinne Painter & Sebastian Luft (2004). New Journals in Phenomenology: Annales de Phénoménologie, the New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, Phänomenologische Forschungen. Husserl Studies 20 (2):167-181.
  7. David Carr (1987). Interpreting Husserl: Critical and Comparative Studies. Distributors for the U.S. And Canada, Kluwer Academic.
    Husserl's Lengthening Shadow: A Historical Introduction In the Maurice Merleau- Ponty wrote an essay called 'Le philosophe et son ombre'. ...
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  8. Richard Cobb-Stevens (2005). Husserl's Phenomenology. Husserl Studies 21 (3).
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  9. Richard Cobb-Stevens (1974). James and Husserl: The Foundations of Meaning. Martinus Nijhoff.
    INTRODUCTION ". . . a universe unfinished, with doors and windows open to possibilities uncontrollable in advance." A possibility which William James would ...
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  10. Steven Galt Crowell (2002). The Other Husserl: The Horizons of Transcendental Phenomenology (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (1):132-133.
  11. Nicolas De Warren (2007). Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (4):677-681.
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  12. James Dodd (2010). Bob Sandmeyer: Husserl's Constitutive Phenomenology. Its Problem and Promise. Human Studies 33 (2):365-370.
  13. Robert J. Dostal (2008). Dermot Moran, Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology. Husserl Studies 24 (1).
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  14. John J. Drummond (2008). Historical Dictionary of Husserl's Philosophy. Scarecrow Press.
    This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, an extensive bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on key terms and ...
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  15. John J. Drummond (2003). The Other Husserl. International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2):241-242.
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  16. John J. Drummond (1996). Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology. International Philosophical Quarterly 36 (1):107-109.
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  17. R. O. Elveton (1970). The Phenomenology of Husserl. Chicago,Quadrangle Books.
    The philosophy of Edmund Husserl, by O. Becker.--The phenomenological philosophy of Edmund Husserl and contemporary criticism, by E. Fink.--The decisive phases in the development of Husserl's philosophy, by W. Biemel.--Husserl's concept of the "absolute," by R. Boehm.--Critical observations concerning Husserl's posthumous writings, by H. Wagner.--Husserl's departure from Cartesianism, by L. Landgrebe.
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  18. Marvin Farber (2006). The Foundation of Phenomenology: Edmund Husserl and the Quest for a Rigorous Science of Philosophy. Aldinetransaction.
    In this widely hailed and long out of print classic of twentieth-century philo-sophic commentary, Farber explains the origin, development, and function of ...
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  19. Marvin Farber & Edmund Husserl (eds.) (1940). Philosophical Essays in Memory of Edmund Husserl. Cambridge, Mass.,Published for the University of Buffalo by the Harvard University Press.
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  20. Molly Brigid Flynn (2013). Edmund Husserl: Transcending Ideology. In Lee Trepanier John von Heyking (ed.), Teaching in an Age of Ideology. Lexington Books.
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  21. Amedeo Giorgi (2009). J. N. Mohanty: 'The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl: A Historical Development'. [REVIEW] Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 40 (2):211-213.
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  22. James G. Hart, Karl Schuhmann & John Scanlon (1990). Book Reviews: Manfred Sommer: 'Husserl Und der Fruhe Positivismus'. Edmund Husserl: 'Aufsatze Und Vortage (1911-1921)'. David Carr: 'Interpreting Husserl: Critical and Comparative Studies'. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 7 (1).
  23. Charles Harvey (1989). James M. Edie: 'Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenology: A Critical Commentary'. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 6 (3).
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  24. Charles W. Harvey, D. Lohmar & Kurt Torell (1988). Book Reviews: Harry P. Reeder: 'The Theory and Practice of Husserl’s Phenomenology'. Rudolf A. Makkreel and John Scanlon (Eds.): 'Dilthey and Phenomenology'. Edmund Husserl: 'Logische Untersuchungen. Zweiter Band: Untersuchungen Zur Phanomenologie Und Theorie der Erkenntnis'. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 5 (3).
  25. Richard Holmes (1989). Interpreting Husserl: Critical and Comparative Studies David Carr Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1987. Pp. X, 303. US$70.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 28 (03):517-.
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  26. Walter Hopp (2008). The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 29 (2):175-184.
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  27. Edmund Husserl & Marvin Farber (eds.) (1940/1968). Philosophical Essays in Memory of Edmund Husserl. New York, Greenwood Press.
    An approach to phenomenology, by D. Cairns.--Husserl's critique of psychologism: its historic roots and contemporary relevance, by J. Wild.--The ideal of a presuppositionless philosophy, by M. Farber.--On the intentionality of consciousness, by A. Gurwitsch.--The "reality-phenomenon" and reality, by H. Spiegelberg.--The phenomenological concept of "horizon", by H. Kuhn.--Phenomenology and logical empiricism, by F. Kaufmann.--Phenomenology and the history of science, by J. Klein.--Phenomenology and the social sciences, by A. Schuetz.--Art and phenomenology, by F. Kaufmann.--The relation of science to philosophy in the light (...)
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  28. M. J. Inwood (1996). The Cambridge Companion to Husserl. International Philosophical Quarterly 36 (4):490-492.
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  29. Julia Jansen (2006). Belief and its Neutralization: Husserl's System of Phenomenology in Ideas I. Husserl Studies 22 (1).
  30. Kimberly Jaray (2009). David Woodruff Smith: 'Husserl' (Routledge Philosophers) New York: Routledge, 2007, Xiv + 467 Pp. Doi:10.1017/S0012217309090180. [REVIEW] Dialogue 48 (01):227-.
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  31. Kimberly Jaray (2009). J. N. Mohanty: 'The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl: A Historical Development' New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008. Xi + 447 Pp., $55.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 48 (02):444-.
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  32. Sean D. Kelly (2002). Husserl and Phenomenology. In Robert C. Solomon & D. Sherman (eds.), Blackwell Guide to Continental Philosophy. Blackwell.
  33. Ludwig Landgrebe (1981). The Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl: Six Essays. Cornell University Press.
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  34. Mary Jeanne Larrabee, Michael Goldman & Robert J. Dostal (1985). Book Reviews. John Sallis (Ed.): 'Husserl and Contemporary Thought'. Patrick A. Heelan: 'Space-Perception and the Philosophy of Science'. Ernst Orth (Ed.): 'Zeit Und Zeitlichkeit Bei Husserl Und Heidegger (Phanomenologische Forschungen, Volume 14)'. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 2 (1).
  35. Quentin Lauer (1978). The Triumph of Subjectivity: An Introduction to Transcendental Phenomenology. Fordham University Press.
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  36. Christian Lotz (2006). Edmund Husserl. Teaching Philosophy 29 (4):373-376.
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  37. Christopher E. Macann (1993). Four Phenomenological Philosophers: Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty. Routledge.
    Four Phenomenological Philosophers is the first book to examine the major texts of the leading figures of phenomenology in one volume. In separate chapters, the book explores the ideas of Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice Merleau-Ponty with detailed readings of their most important texts. The constantly evolving ideas of Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology, are presented through a review of the three major periods of his work. Martin Heidegger, who made a decisive and controversial break with (...)
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  38. Ram Adhar Mall (1973). Experience and Reason. The Hague,Nijhoff.
    INTRODUCTORY The twin concepts of "experience" and "reason" are the most deceitful in the long history of philosophy and there are theories based on them which represent extreme forms of empiricism and rationalism. The rationalism is generally contrasted with empiricism and this contrast depends on the opposition btween experience and reason. These problems are as old as the life of philospohy and philosophers have always struggled hard to overcome the traditional opposition between these two concepts...The present work thematizes this age-old (...)
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  39. William R. McKenna, Robert M. Harlan & Laurence E. Winters (eds.) (1981). Apriori and World: European Contributions to Husserlian Phenomenology. Distributors for the U.S. And Canada, Kluwer Boston.
    Mohanty, J.N. Understanding Husserl's transcendental phenomenology.--Fink, E. The problem of the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl. Operative concepts in Husserl's phenomenology.--Funke, G. A transcendental-phenomenological investigation concerning universal idealism, intentional analysis, and the genesis of habitus: archē, phansis, hexis, logos.--Pentzopoulou-Valalas, T. Reflections on the foundation of the relation between the a priori and the eidos in the phenomenology of Husserl.--Landgrebe, L. Regions of being and regional ontologies in Husserl's phenomenology. The problem posed by the transcendental science of the a priori of the (...)
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  40. William R. McKenna & J. N. Mohanty (eds.) (1989). Husserl's Phenomenology: A Textbook. University Press of America.
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  41. N. Mohanty, J. & William R. McKenna (eds.) (1989). Husserl's Phenomenology. University Press of America.
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  42. Jitendranath Mohanty & William R. McKenna (eds.) (1989). Husserl's Phenomenology: A Textbook. University Press of America.
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  43. Dermot Moran (2005). Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology. Polity Press.
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  44. Thane Naberhaus (2009). David Woodruff Smith, Husserl. Husserl Studies 25 (1):81-88.
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  45. Maurice Alexander Natanson (1973). Edmund Husserl; Philosopher of Infinite Tasks. Evanston [Ill.]Northwestern University Press.
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  46. Marilyn Nissim-Sabat (1994). Book Review. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 11 (3).
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  47. Donnchadh O'conaill (2008). Husserl - by David Woodruff Smith. Philosophical Books 49 (4):381-383.
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  48. Donnchadh O.’Conaill (2008). Husserl- By David Woodruff Smith. Philosophical Books 49 (4):381-383.
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  49. Edo Pivčević (1970). Husserl and Phenomenology. London,Hutchinson.
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  50. Paul Ricœur (1967/2007). Husserl: An Analysis of His Phenomenology. Northwestern University Press.
    Introduction: Husserl (1859-1938) -- An introduction to Husserl's ideas I -- Husserl's ideas II: analyses and problems -- A study of Husserl's Cartesian meditations, I-IV -- Husserl's Fifth Cartesian meditation -- Husserl and the sense of history -- Kant and Husserl -- Existential phenomenology -- Methods and tasks of a phenomenology of the will.
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  51. Matheson Russell (2006). Husserl: A Guide for the Perplexed. Continuum.
    The critique of psychologism -- Phenomenology and other 'eidetic sciences' -- Phenomenology and transcendental philosophy -- The transcendental reduction -- The structure of intentionality -- Intuition, evidence, and truth -- Categorial intuition and ideation (eidetic seeing) -- Time-consciousness -- The ego and selfhood -- Intersubjectivity -- The crisis of the sciences and the idea of the 'lifeworld' -- Conclusion: mastering Husserl.
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  52. Bob Sandmeyer (2009). Husserl's Constitutive Phenomenology: Its Problem and Promise. Routledge.
    A question of focus -- A unitary impulse : Husserl's confrontation with Dilthey -- The development of constitutive phenomenology -- The system of phenomenological philosophy -- Appendix 1: Husserl's publishing history -- Appendix 2: The Husserl Misch correspondence -- Appendix 3: Draft arrangements for Edmund Husserl's time investigations -- Appendix 4: Systems of phenomenological philosophy.
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  53. Bob Sandmeyer (2005). The New Husserl: A Critical Reader (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (1):122-123.
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  54. Marianne Sawicki, Edmund Husserl. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  55. Eva Schwarz (2010). Christian Lotz. 'From Affectivity to Subjectivity. Husserl's Phenomenology Revisited'. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 26 (2):157-165.
  56. Eva Schwarz (2010). Christian Lotz, From Affectivity to Subjectivity. Husserl's Phenomenology Revisited Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, 169 Pages, Isbn 9780230535336, $74.95/€58.99. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 26 (2):157-165.
  57. Joseph Shay (2004). The Other Husserl: The Horizons of Transcendental Phenomenology (Review). Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (4):344-347.
  58. Hugh J. Silverman (ed.) (1988). The Horizons of Continental Philosophy: Essays on Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty. Kluwer Academic.
    1. QUESTIONS OF METHOD: ON DESCRIBING THE INDIVIDUAL AS EXEMPLARY Jose' Huertas- Jourda I. Introduction In any science the problem of the beginning is one of ...
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  59. A. D. Smith (2003). Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian Meditations. Routledge.
    Husserl has enjoyed a revival of interest in recent years and the Cartesian Meditations is perhaps his most widely read text. The book is an introduction to Husserl's phenomenology and is based on Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy . Husserl attempts to show how Descartes discovered the "transcendental" perspective which is essential to any genuine philosophy. Until now there has never been a secondary text on this important and influential work on philosophy. This book, in conjunction with the text itself, (...)
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  60. Barry Smith & David Woodruff Smith (eds.) (1995). The Cambridge Companion to Husserl. Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this volume explore the full range of Husserl's work and reveal just how systematic his philosophy is. There are treatments of his most important contributions to phenomenology, intentionality and the philosophy of mind, epistemology, the philosophy of language, ontology, and mathematics. An underlying theme of the volume is a resistance to the idea, current in much intellectual history, of a radical break between 'modern' and 'postmodern' philosophy, with Husserl as the last of the great Cartesians. Husserl is (...)
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  61. Robert Sokolowski (2009). J. N. Mohanty. The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl: A Historical Development. Husserl Studies 25 (3):255-260.
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  62. Robert Sokolowski (1974). Husserlian Meditations; How Words Present Things. Evanston, Ill.,Northwestern University Press.
    The structure and key elements of Husserl's philosophy are analyzed in this chronological examination of his doctrines. Bibliogs.
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  63. Robert Sokolowski (1964). The Formation of Husserl's Concept of Constitution. The Hague, M. Nijhoff.
    In tracing the formation of Husserl's concept of constitution, we hope to further the understanding of what he considers a philosophical explanation. ...
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  64. J. McKellar Stewart (1933). Husserl's Phenomenology. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 11 (3):221 – 231.
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  65. Kent Still (2009). The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl: A Historical Development (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (2):pp. 321-322.
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  66. Elisabeth Ströker (1993). Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology. Stanford University Press.
    The literature on the work of Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) abounds in specialized studies of various aspects of his philosophy - transcendental phenomenology. Yet there have been few attempts to present Husserl's philosophy as a whole. No wonder, for Husserl's mammoth literary output over some forty years and the highly diverse nature of his investigations have made it extremely difficult to make a broad survey of his work. Now one of the world's leading Husserl scholars presents a unified and critical interpretation (...)
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  67. Biagio Tassone (2011). Bob Sandmeyer, Husserl's Constitutive Phenomenology, Its Problem and Promise. Husserl Studies 27 (2):167-172.
  68. Johanna Maria Tito (1990). Logic in the Husserlian Context. Northwestern University Press.
    Acknowledgments I wish to express my gratitude to Dr. Jakob Amstutz for his continual feedback during my writing of this work. ...
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  69. Pol Vandevelde & Sebastian Luft (eds.) (2010/2012). Epistemology, Archaeology, Ethics: Current Investigations of Husserl's Corpus. Continuum.
    Papers presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Husserl Circle, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., June 26-29, 2008.
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  70. Pol Vandevelde & Sebastian Luft (2010). Introduction. In Pol Vandevelde & Sebastian Luft (eds.), Epistemology, Archaeology, Ethics: Current Investigations of Husserl's Corpus. Continuum.
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  71. Alexander von Schoenborn (1975). Edmund Husserl. International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (2):234-237.
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  72. Roberto J. Walto (2005). Edmund Husserl. La Fenomenologia Como Monadologia. Husserl Studies 21 (2).
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  73. E. Parl Welch (1941/1965). The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl. New York, Octagon Books.
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  74. E. Parl Welch (1939). Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology. Los Angeles, the University of Southern California Press.
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  75. Donn Welton (ed.) (2003). The New Husserl: A Critical Reader. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    Informed by a deep reading of not just the works published during Husserl's lifetime but also the countless lectures and manuscripts he wrote in his later years ...
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  76. W. H. Werkmeister (1941). Book Review: Philosophical Essays in Memory of Edmund Husserl. Marvin Farber. [REVIEW] Ethics 51 (3):366-.
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  77. William S. Wilkerson (2000). Objectivity From Subjectivity: A Review of Jan Patocka's Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology. [REVIEW] Human Studies 23 (1):91-97.
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  78. Hedwig Wingler (1990). The Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl. An Introduction. Philosophy and History 23 (1):39-40.
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  79. Hedwig Wingler (1978). Husserl. Philosophy and History 11 (2):149-151.
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  80. Dan Zahavi (2003). Husserl's Phenomenology. Stanford University Press.
    It is commonly believed that Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), well known as the founder of phenomenology and as the teacher of Heidegger, was unable to free himself from the framework of a classical metaphysics of subjectivity. Supposedly, he never abandoned the view that the world and the Other are constituted by a pure transcendental subject, and his thinking in consequence remains Cartesian, idealistic, and solipsistic. The continuing publication of Husserl’s manuscripts has made it necessary to revise such an interpretation. Drawing upon (...)
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