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  1. Husserl on Memory.John B. Brough - 1975 - The Monist 59 (1):40-62.
    The point of departure for husserl's mature account of memory is his rejection of the traditional view that what is immediately and directly experienced in memory is a present image or replica of what is past and not what is past itself. Husserl rejects the image theory on logical and descriptive grounds, Arguing that memory is a direct consciousness of the past. Memory is experienced as a unique mode of consciousness giving its object in a manner irreducible to pictorial or (...)
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  • Husserl on the ways to the performance of the reduction.John J. Drummond - 1975 - Man and World 8 (1):47-69.
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  • The Structural and Developmental Aspects of the Formulation of Categorial Judgments in the Philosophy of Edmund Husserl.Francis Joseph Kelly - 1978 - Dissertation, Georgetown University
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  • Husserl's Concept of Intentionality.J. N. Mohanty - 1971 - Analecta Husserliana 1:100-132.
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