Works by van de Pitte, M. (exact spelling)

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  1. Introduction to “Author's Preface to the English edition of Ideas.”.M. Van de Pitte - 1981 - In Peter McCormick & Frederick A. Elliston (eds.), Husserl: Shorter Works. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 36-42.
    In his Preface to Ideas, Husserl gives a concise overview of his phenomenology and addresses two serious objections to his phenomenological program. My Introduction to his Preface provides the background to the writing of the piece and suggests it does not do enough to counter the charges of psychologism and idealism.
     
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  2. Hubert L. Dreyfus, ed., Husserl, Intentionality, and Cognitive Science. [REVIEW]M. Van de Pitte - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (1):11-14.
    This is a collection of articles clarifying the nature of Husserlian phenomenology. Dreyfus argues that, given that Husserl put intentionality at the centre of cognitive investigation and painstakingly analyzed it and related concepts in logic, linguistics and psychology he is the father of current research in cognitive science and artificial intelligence. The authors include Follesdal, Fodor, Mohanty and Searle among others.
     
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  3. Evolution - Revolution, edited by Rubin Gotesky and Ervin Lazlo. [REVIEW]M. van de Pitte - 1973 - Studia Philosophica 33:237.
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  4. John Sallis, ed., Husserl and Contemporary Thought. [REVIEW]M. Van de Pitte - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4:230-230.
  5. Lucian Krukowski, Aesthetic Legacies. [REVIEW]M. Van de Pitte - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15:184-187.
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  6. Richard A. Chapman, ed., Ethics in Public Service. [REVIEW]M. Van de Pitte - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15:16-19.
     
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  7. The Psychology of Knowing, edited by J. R. Royce and W. W. Rozeboom. [REVIEW]M. van de Pitte - 1974 - Studia Philosophica 34:242.
    Proceedings of the Banff Congress on Theoretical Psychology. Philosophers and psychologists discuss the relative merits of their approaches to the study of consciousness.
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