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  1. The conception of anthropological complementarism. An introduction.Prof em Dr Hans-Ulrich Hoche - 2008 - In [Book Chapter].
    The aims of 'Anthropological Complementarism' in a nutshell(sect. 1). Against a watered-down conception of psychophysical complementarity (sect. 2). Linguistic and logical problems of identity and non-identity (sect. 3). A 'noematic' approach to consciousness (sect. 4). A plea for a pure noematics (sect. 5). My own consciousness as experienced by myself is not a part of nature (sect. 6). The major ontological tenets of mine (sect. 7). Complementarism proper (sect. 8). Suitable and unsuitable methods in philosophy (sect. 9). How to determine (...)
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  • Heidegger’s critique of Husserl in his Black notebooks.George Heffernan - 2016 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 5 (1):16-53.
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  • Nicolas de Warren, Thomas Vongehr (Eds.): Philosophers at the Front. Phenomenology and the First World War.Peter Andras Varga - 2020 - Husserl Studies 36 (1):95-101.
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  • Alexandre Koyré im “Mekka der Mathematik”.Paola Zambelli - 1999 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 7 (1):208-230.
    In 1909 A. Koyré (1892–1964) came to Göttingen as an exile and there became a student of Edmund Husserl and other philosophers (A. Reinach, M. Scheler): already before leaving his country Russia Koyré read Husserl'sLogical Investigations, a text which interested greatly Russian philosophers and was translated into Russian in the same year. As many other contemporary philosophers, in Göttingen they were discussing on the fundaments of mathematic, Cantor's set theory and Russell's antinomies. On this problems Koyré wrote a long paper (...)
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