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  1. Discourse on Method.René Descartes - 1950 - Harmondsworth,: Harmondsworth, Penguin.
    By far the most widely used translation in North American college classrooms, Donald A. Cress's translation from the French of the Adam and Tannery critical edition is prized for its accuracy, elegance, and economy. The translation featured in the Third Edition has been thoroughly revised from the 1979 First Edition and includes page references to the critical edition for ease of comparison.
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  • On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (1893-1917). [REVIEW]John J. Drummond - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (4):848-850.
    Brough's translation of Husserl's writings on time-consciousness found in volume 10 of the critical edition of Husserl's works is a welcome addition to the growing catalogue of translations of Husserl. The texts collected in Husserliana 10 are of central importance to understanding Husserl's phenomenology. They are indispensable first to understanding the "wonder" of time-consciousness, whose analysis is "an ancient burden", and the "most difficult" and "perhaps the most important" problem in phenomenology. But they are also indispensable to understanding the most (...)
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  • Discourse on Method.René Descartes - 1900 - The Monist 10:472.
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