HusserlCUP Archive, 1990 - 266 pages |
Contents
The Philosophy of Arithmetic | 31 |
Solipsistic Idealism | 153 |
The Indivdual and The Lebenswelt | 198 |
3 | 233 |
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abstract according activity actual aggregate analysis appearance Arithmetic aspects awareness become believe belong body Brentano called claim commitment complex comprise concept concerning concrete consciousness constitution course dependent determinate direct distinction distinguish doctrine elements entirely entities essentially example existence experience explain expression fact formal foundation Frege function given hand Husserl ideal Ideas identity independent individual intentional object intentionality intuition judgement kind knowledge living Logical Investigations material matter meaning mental acts merely mind moments nature notion ontological origin particular perceive perception perform person phenomena phenomenological philosophy physical possess possible precisely present problem properties psychology pure question rational reduction reference relation remains requires respect result seems sense sensory sentence signs simply sort speak species stand theory things thought transcendental translated turn understanding unity universal whole writes