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Contents
Selfevidence selfknowledge and selfperception | 23 |
The Philosophy of Arithmetic | 31 |
Logical Investigations | 85 |
Solipsistic Idealism | 153 |
The Indivdual and The Lebenswelt | 198 |
Notes | 233 |
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abstract according to Husserl aggregate analysis aspects assertion assertoric awareness belong Brentanian Brentano claim colour commitment complex comprise concerning concrete intuitions consciousness constitution Crisis descriptive psychology distinction doctrine eidetic elements entities epoché essentially example existence expression fact formal ontology Foundations of Arithmetic Franz Brentano Frege Fregean function G.E.M. Anscombe given hand Husserl calls Husserl's theory Husserlian hyletic data ibid ideal Ideas identity individual intentional act intentional experience intentional object intersubjective judgement Kant knowledge living body Logical Investigations matter meaning mental acts mental phenomena merely methodological solipsism mind noematic noesis noetic notion ontological ontological commitment perceive perception phenomenological reduction phenomenon Philosophy of Arithmetic physical objects plural possess possible predicates present problem properties pure rational reference relation rigorous science sense sensory sentence solipsism solipsistic species synthesis things thought transcendent transcendental ego transcendental reduction translated unity whole Wittgenstein