Notes
Wild (2006, p. 47).
Wild (2006, p. 47).
Wild (2006, p. 47).
Wild (2006, p. 52).
Wild (2006, p. 60).
Wild (2006, p. 53).
Wild (2006, p. 53), my emphasis.
Wild (2006, p. 56).
Wild (2006, p. 55). I have substituted the word “objective” for “subjective,” the term appearing in the text. The change takes account of an obvious mistake either in Wild’s manuscript, in the editing, or in its transcription into print. In this passage, all of the italicizations are mine.
Wild (2006, p. 55).
Wild (1963, p. 37).
Kaufman (1996, pp. 207–208). The previous quoted remark was also cited in Kaufman’s book, p. 141.
Nagel (1986, p. 3).
Nagel (1986, pp. 230–231).
References
Kaufman, William E. 1996. John Wild: From realism to phenomenology. New York: Peter Lang.
Nagel, Thomas. 1986. The view from nowhere. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Wild, John. 1963. The existence of the world and freedom. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.
Wild, John. 2006. The promise of phenomenology: The posthumous papers of John Wild. Ed. Richard Sugarman and Roger B. Duncan. New York: Lexington Books.
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Paskow, A. John Wild: Remembering the man, considering his posthumous papers. Cont Philos Rev 44, 297–305 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-011-9189-2
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