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  1. The Anglo-American Response to Edmund Husserl: A Bibliographic Essay. [REVIEW]FranÇois H. Lapointe - 1979 - Man and World 12 (2):205.
  • The worldly self in Schutz: On sighting, citing, and siting the self.Lenore Langsdorf - 1991 - Human Studies 14 (2-3):141 - 157.
  • Husserlian Ecology.Barry Smith - 2001 - Human Ontology (Kyoto) 7:9-24.
    If mind is a creature of adaptation, then our standard theories of intentionality and of mental representation are in need of considerable revision. For such theories, deriving under Cartesian inspiration from the work of Brentano, Husserl and their followers, are context-free. They conceive the subject of mental experience in isolation from any surrounding physico-biological environment. Husserl sought in his later writings to find room for the surrounding world of human practical experience, and a similar expansion of concerns can be detected (...)
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