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The Foundation of Phenomenology Edmund Husserl and the Quest for a Rigorous Science of Philosophy
By Marvin Farber
Copyright 1962
602 Pages
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In this widely hailed and long out of print classic of twentieth century philosophic commentary, Professor Farber explains the origin, development, and function of phenomenology with a view towards its significance for philosophy in general. The book offers a general account of Husserl and the background of his philosophy. The early chapters are devoted to his mathematical-philosophical and... Read more
I: Edmund Husserl and the Background of His Philosophy; II: The Philosophy of Arithmetic; III: Early Logical Interests; IV: The Refutation of Psychologism; V: Pure Logic; VI: German Logic at the Close of the Century; VII: The “Breakthrough” To Phenomenology; VIII: Expression and Meaning; IX: Universals and Abstraction; X: The Analysis of Wholes and Parts; XI: Pure Grammar and the Analysis of Meaning; XII: Intentional Experiences and Their “Contents”; XIII: Objectivating Intentions and Fulfillments; XIV: Sensibility and Understanding; XV: The Phenomenological Philosophy of Logic; XVI: The Technique for a Presuppositionless Philosophy; XVII: The Significance of Phenomenology
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Marvin Farber






