The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy : Volume 12.
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- 9781317401247
- 142.7
- B829.5.A1 -- N48 2012eb
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Articles -- Three Levels of Historical Analysis in Early Heidegger -- Heidegger's Schematism of Life and its Kantian Inheritance: A Critical Appraisal -- Husserl's Mereological Semiotics: Indications, Expressions, Surrogates -- Process and Relation: Husserl's Theory of Individuation Revisited -- Mathesis Universalis and the Life-World: Finitude and Responsibility -- Multiplicity, Manifolds and Varieties of Constitution: A Manifesto -- Phenomenology in the United States -- Documents -- Edmund Husserl's Philosophy of Arithmetic in Reviews -- "The Logical and Historical Element in Hegel's Philosophy": Inaugural Dissertation for the attainment of the Degree of Doctor of the Philosophical Faculty at the University of Marburg -- The Work of Philosophy -- In Review -- Making Sense of Husserl's Early Writings on Mathematics: Stefania Centrone, Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl -- Commentary on Some Themes in Stefania Centrone's Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl -- Mathematical Existence, Mathematical Fictions, Etiological Proofs and Other Matters: Replies to Mirja Hartimo and Robert Tragesser -- Stefania Centrone, Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl -- Reply to Mark van Atten: on Husserl-Computable Functions -- The Self, Its Ideal, and God: The Implications of Non-Objective Self-Experience.
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work by such figures as Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer.
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