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Husserlian Meditations: How Words Present Things

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The structure and key elements of Husserl's philosophy are analyzed in this chronological examination of his doctrines.

296 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1974

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Robert Sokolowski

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August 30, 2011
Best of the best on Husserl
This is by far the best book that has yet been written on Husserl's philosophy. It presents the full scope of Husserl's philosophy in engaging language, free from the jargon often associated with phenomenology. It is not an easy book, but the writing is clear and concise throughout. The book is philosophically profound in its own right. Any student of Husserl's philosophy will want to read it more than once.
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Be still, my beating heart.
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