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  1. An introduction to Husserlian phenomenology.Rudolf Bernet, Iso Kern & Eduard Marbach - 1993 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Iso Kern & Eduard Marbach.
    This volume provides a valuable discussion of Husserl's lifelong project of the critique of science which makes no attempt to conflate the pre-World War I ...
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  • La voix et le phénomène.Jacques Derrida - 1967 - Philosophy 44 (167):77-79.
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  • Early writings in the philosophy of logic and mathematics.Edmund Husserl - 1993 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Edited by Dallas Willard.
    This book makes available to the English reader nearly all of the shorter philosophical works, published or unpublished, that Husserl produced on the way to the phenomenological breakthrough recorded in his Logical Investigations of 1900-1901. Here one sees Husserl's method emerging step by step, and such crucial substantive conclusions as that concerning the nature of Ideal entities and the status the intentional `relation' and its `objects'. Husserl's literary encounters with many of the leading thinkers of his day illuminates both the (...)
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  • Husserl on a logic that failed.Dallas Willard - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (1):46-64.
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  • The Foundations of Alterity. Husserl on Referencing and Indicating.Diego D'Angelo - 2013 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 10:53.
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  • The Beginnings of Husserl’s Philosophy, Part 1: From Über den Begriff der Zahl to Philosophie der Arithmetik.Carlo Ierna - 2005 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 5:1-56.
    The article examines the development of Husserl’s early philosophy from his Habilitationsschrift to the Philosophie der Arithmetik . An attempt will be made at reconstructing the lost Habilitationsschrift . The examined sources show that the original version of the Habilitationsschrift was by far broader than the printed version, and included most topics of the PA. The article contains an extensive and detailed comparison of these texts to illustrate the changes in Husserl’s position before and after February 1890. This date is (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Husserl's conception of a purely logical grammar.Yehoshua Bar-Hillel - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (3):362-369.
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  • (1 other version)The logic of parts and wholes in Husserl's investigations.Robert Sokolowski - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (4):537-553.
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  • (1 other version)The Logic of Parts and Wholes in Husserl's Investigations.Robert Sokolowski - 1977 - In Jitendranath Mohanty, Readings on Edmund Husserl's Logical investigations. The Hague: M. Nijhoff. pp. 94--111.
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  • (1 other version)Meinong and Husserl on Abstraction and Universals: From Hume Studies I to Logical Investigations Ii.R. D. Rollinger (ed.) - 1993 - Rodopi.
    INTRODUCTION! In almost every area of contemporary philosophy the impact of Franz Brentano or his pupils can be detected. ...
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  • Pure logical grammar: Anticipatory categoriality and articulated categoriality.John J. Drummond - 2003 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 11 (2):125 – 139.
    In reworking his Logical Investigations Husserl adopts two positions that were not actually incorporated into later editions of the Investigations but do appear in other writings: a new distinction between signitive and significative intentions, and the claim that even naming and perceiving acts are categorially formed. This paper investigates Husserl's notion of noematic sense and the pure grammatical ' categories ' intimated therein in order to shed light on these new positions. The paper argues that the development of the theories (...)
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  • Wogegen wandte sich Husserl 1891?: Ein Beitrag zur neueren Rezeption des Verhältnisses von Husserl und Frege.Deodáth Zuh - 2012 - Husserl Studies 28 (2):95-120.
    Eine vollständige Darstellung von Edmund Husserls Verhältnis zu Gottlob Frege steht noch aus, so dass es nicht verwundert, einige Missverständnisse, dieses Verhältnis betreffend, im Umlauf zu finden. Selbst scheinbar längst überwundene systematische Dogmen tauchen wieder auf, so z.B. die Auffassung, dass Husserl nicht nur entscheidend von Gottlob Frege beeinflusst wurde, sondern darüber hinaus auch seine schärfste Frege-Kritik 1891 zurückgenommen habe. Mein Beitrag enthält eine überwiegend historisch vorgehende Entgegnung auf solche fälschlich vertretenen Ansichten wie sie sich auch in dem neu erschienenen (...)
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  • Husserl and the Infinite.Carlo Ierna - 2003 - Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (1):179-192.
    In the article Husserl’s view of the infinite around 1890 is analysed. I give a survey of his mathematical background and other important influences (especially Bolzano). The article contains a short exposition on Husserl's distinction between proper and symbolic presentations in the "Philosophie der Arithmetik" and between finite and infinite symbolic collections. Subsequently Husserl’s conception of surrogate presentations in his treatise "Zur Logik der Zeichen (Semiotik)" is discussed. In this text Husserl gives a detailed account of infinity, using surrogate presentations. (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Husserl's Conception of a Purely Logical Grammar.Yehoshua Bar-Hillel - 1977 - In Jitendranath Mohanty, Readings on Edmund Husserl's Logical investigations. The Hague: M. Nijhoff. pp. 128--136.
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  • Husserl, Derrida, and the Phenenology of Expression.Steven Galt Crowell - 1996 - Philosophy Today 40 (1):61-70.
    This article examines the presuppositions underlying Derrida's criticisms of Husserl's theory of expression, and philosophy of language generally. I argue that Derrida's claim that indication (and so the sign-function) is present at the heart of phenomenological "expression" is based on an unwarranted substitution of a Hegelian structure of reflection for Husserl's own phenomenological concept of reflection and evidence. I then criticize a different sort of unclarity in Husserl's analysis of the noetic and noematic relations between "expressive" (linguistic) and "preexpressive" sense. (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Husserl's Conception of a Purely Logical Grammar.Yehoshua Bar-Hillel - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):261-262.
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  • Authentic and Symbolic Numbers in Husserl's Philosophy of Arithmetic.Burt C. Hopkins - 2002 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 2:39-71.
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  • Husserl's Conception of “The Grammatical” and Contemporary Linguistics.James M. Edie - 1977 - In Jitendranath Mohanty, Readings on Edmund Husserl's Logical investigations. The Hague: M. Nijhoff. pp. 137--161.
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  • Psychological Studies in the Elements of Logic.Edmund G. Husserl - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (4):297.
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  • Austrian theories of judgment: Bolzano, Brentano, meinong, and Husserl.Robin Rollinger - 2004 - In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Wolfgang Huemer, Phenomenology and analysis: essays on Central European philosophy. Lancaster: Ontos. pp. 257-284.
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  • How Do Categorial Representations Influence Everyday Intuition? On Husserl`s Early Attempt To Grasp The Horizontal Structure Of Consciousness.Deodath Zuh - 2008 - Studia Philosophica 1.
    Beginning with the book of Robert Sokolowski about Husserl’s concept of constitution the Philosophy of Arithmetic have been revisited as an important document of Husserl’s constitution-theory. It is not only an unripe sketch but a work that even formulates one of the most progressive thoughts of Husserl’s later philosophy. In my analysis this statement will also be true, if we concentrate on the second part of Husserl’s book and on the text that was meant to build the opening section of (...)
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  • Karl Schuhmann: In Memoriam.Carlo Ierna - 2003 - Studia Phaenomenologica 3 (1-2):271-273.
    Obituary for Karl Schuhmann (1941 - 2003), professor and chair of the History of Postmedieval Philosophy at Utrecht University.
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  • Zeichen und Bedeutung: eine Untersuchung zu Edmund Husserls Theorie des Sprachzeichens.Reto Parpan - 1985 - [Germany: [S.N.].
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  • Husserls Doppelter Vorstellungsbegriff. Die Texte von 1893.Karl Schuhmann - 1990 - Brentano Studien 3:119-136.
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  • Introduction to Husserl’s Lecture On the Concept of Number (WS 1889/90).Carlo Ierna - 2005 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 5:276-277.
    Among the various lecture courses that Edmund Husserl held during his time as a Privatdozent at the University of Halle (1887-1901), there was one on Ausgewählte Fragen aus der Philosophie der Mathematik (Selected Questions from the Philosophy of Mathematics), which he gave twice, once in the WS 1889/90 and again in WS 1890/91. As Husserl reports in his letter to Carl Stumpf of February 1890, he lectured mainly on “spatial-logical questions” and gave an extensive critique of the Riemann-Helmholtz theories. Indeed, (...)
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  • Alexius Meinong: On Objects of Higher Order and Husserl's Phenomenology.Quentin Smith - 1982 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (3):451-452.
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  • Relations in the early works of Meinong and Husserl.Carlo Ierna - 2009 - Meinong Studies 3:7-36.
    Both Alexius Meinong and Edmund Husserl wrote about relations in their early works, in periods in which they were still influenced by Franz Brentano. However, besides the split between Brentano and Meinong, the latter also accused Husserl of plagiarism with respect to the theory of relations. Examining Meinong’s and Husserl’s early works and the Brentanist framework they were written in, we will try to assess their similarities and differences. As they shared other sources besides Brentano, we will consider very carefully (...)
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  • Derrida's reading of Husserl in speech and phenomena: Ontologism and the metaphysics of presence. [REVIEW]Burt C. Hopkins - 1985 - Husserl Studies 2 (2):193-214.
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