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The Shorter Logical Investigations
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Edmund Husserl is widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. One of the founders of phenomenology, the Logical Investigations is his most famous work. Published in two volumes in 1 900 and 1901, it had a decisive impact on the direction of twentieth-century philosophy. It is one of the few works to have influenced philosophers as far apart as Frege and... Read more
Preface by Michael Dummett, Introduction by Dermot Moran, Select bibliography, Translator’s Introduction (Abridged), Foreword to First German Edition, Volume I (1900), Foreword to Second German Edition, Volume I (1913), PROLEGOMENA TO PURE LOGIC, Volume I of the German Editions, INVESTIGATIONS INTO PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE, Volume II, Part 1 of the German Editions, Volume II, Part 2 of the Second German Edition, Notes, Index
Biography
Dermot Moran is Professor of Philosophy at University College Dublin. He is the author of Introduction to Phenomenology (Routledge, 2000) and Editor of the International Journal of Philosophical Studies. Michael Dummett is Emeritus Professor at New College, Oxford. He is the author of several highly influential works on twentieth-century philosophy, including Frege and Other Philosophers, The Seas of Language, and The Origins of Analytical Philosophy.






