Works by Holmes, Richard H. (exact spelling)

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    Is Transcendental Phenomenology Committed to Idealism?Richard H. Holmes - 1975 - The Monist 59 (1):98-114.
    There are several ways one can make an appraisal of Husserl’s turn to transcendental phenomenology. One way would be to look at some of the implications of this turn, such as, whether Husserl is thereby prevented from answering certain philosophical questions. Taking this course here, I treat one of the implications that appears when one critically examines the transcendental turn, namely that Husserl’s philosophy is idealistic. This is an implication that many critics of transcendental phenomenology have alleged is philosophically intolerable (...)
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    An explication of Husserl's theory of the noema.Richard H. Holmes - 1975 - Research in Phenomenology 5 (1):143-153.
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    Consciousness revisited.Richard H. Holmes - 1978 - Research in Phenomenology 8 (1):191-201.