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Husserl and the logic of experience
"This work aims to demonstrate the continued vitality of Husserl's enquiry into the experiential basis of the theory of logic. It traces the evolution of Husserl's investigations from the Logical Investigations to his concluding enquiries into genetic themes. The collection aims to show the necessity of engagement with transcendental phenomenology for an understanding of such key questions as the nature of temporal conceptions, the enquiry into the sense of European history and the question of the validity of the principle of excluded middle."--Jacket.
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