- Husserl’s “Introductions to Phenomenology”: Interpretation and Critique.W. Mckenna - 1982 - Springer.details
|
|
Husserl's "Introductions to Phenomenology".William R. Mckenna - 1985 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 39 (1):150-152.details
|
|
Perceptual Error, Conjunctivism, and Husserl.Søren Overgaard - 2018 - Husserl Studies 34 (1):25-45.details
|
|
From the World to Philosophy, and Back.Alfredo Ferrarin - 2015 - In Nicolas de Warren & Jeffrey Bloechl (eds.), Phenomenology in a New Key: Between Analysis and History: Essays in Honor of Richard Cobb-Stevens. Cham: Springer.details
|
|
An Abstract Consideration: De-Ontologizing the Noema.John J. Drummond - 1992 - In John Drummond & Lester Embree (eds.), The Phenomenology of the Noema. Springer.details
|
|
An abstract consideration: De-ontologizing the noema.John J. Drummond - 1992 - In John Drummond & Lester Embree (eds.), The Phenomenology of the Noema. Springer. pp. 89-109.details
|
|
Perception as a Teleological Process of Cognition.Rudolf Bernet - 1979 - Analecta Husserliana 9:119.details
|
|
Thinking about Non-Existence.L. Alweiss - 2010 - In Carlo Ierna, Filip Mattens & Hanne Jacobs (eds.), Philosophy, Phenomenology, Sciences. Essays in Commemoration of Edmund Husserl. New York: Springer. pp. 695--721.details
|
|
Challenging the transcendental position: the holism of experience.Claude Romano - 2011 - Continental Philosophy Review 44 (1):1-21.details
|
|
On Husserl’s Alleged Cartesianism and Conjunctivism: A Critical Reply to Claude Romano.Andrea Staiti - 2015 - Husserl Studies 31 (2):123-141.details
|
|
Must phenomenology remain Cartesian?Claude Romano - 2012 - Continental Philosophy Review 45 (3):425-445.details
|
|