The Perceptual Roots of Geometric Idealizations

Review of Metaphysics 37 (4):785 - 810 (1984)
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Abstract

EDMUND HUSSERL in his early writings on space distinguishes three kinds of problems surrounding the presentation of space: psychological, logical, and metaphysical. By the term "psychology" Husserl means a descriptive and genetic psychology which seeks to characterize the contents and structure of particular experiences and to investigate the genetic relations between different experiences. Included among the genetic questions concerning space is the problem of the origin of the science of space

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John J. Drummond
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