Gurwitsch's Relevancy for Cognitive Science
Lester Embree (ed.)
Springer (2004)
| Abstract | He died before cognitive science came together in the 1970s, but his positions on many issues - the self, the other, practical action in situations, the lived ... | |||||||||
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