The origins of meaning: a critical study of the thresholds of Husserlian phenomenology

Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1983)
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INTRODUCTION Phenomenology as transcendental phenomenology is centered in a description of meaning interpreted in relationship to acts of consciousness. ...

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