A Study of Husserl's Formal and Transcendental LogicOriginally published in French under the title La Logique de Husserl: Étude sur Logique Formelle et logique transcendentale. |
Contents
Translators Preface 1 | xv |
Authors Preface 1 | xxi |
Introduction | xxxiii |
Preparatory Considerations | liv |
Formal Logic as Apophantic Analytics | 3 |
Formal Apophantics Formal Mathematics | 25 |
Theory of Deductive Systems and Theory | 43 |
B Phenomenological Clarification of | 64 |
Problems | 114 |
Constitutive Criticism of Them | 119 |
Evidential Criticism of Logical Principles Carried Back | 131 |
The Subjective Grounding of Logic as a Problem | 152 |
Transcendental Phenomenology and Intentional | 161 |
Objective Logic and the Phenomenology of Reason | 205 |
Index | 225 |
Acknowledgments vii | |
Apophantics as Theory of Senses and TruthLogic | 80 |
Psychologism and the Laying of a Transcendental | 92 |
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activity Actually already analytic ANTIGONA apophantics appears apriori axioms become beginning bring called categorial Chapter character cognition completeness concept concerned concrete confused consciousness consider constitution CORYPHAEUS criticism deductive determined distinct distinguished essential evidence example existence experience expression fact Formal and Transcendental formal logic formal ontology FUNCTIONARY fundamental geometry give given grounding GUIDE hand Hence Husserl idea ideal indicated intentional interest judging judgment language laughs laws lead manner material mathematics means method multiplicity natural notion numbers objects once operation original particular phenomenology philosophy play possible present problems processes Prolegomena proposition province psychologism pure question reach reason reference relation remain sense separation signification simple speak specifically sphere structure subjective task term theme theory things thinking tion Transcendental Logic translation true truth turn understand unity universal USHER YOUNG