Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy. Second Book [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 45 (1):126-127 (1991)
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The English translation of Edmund Husserl's Ideas II is the last of the three books of Husserl's "Ideas project" to be rendered into English. While Ideas I introduces the reader to the nature and method of phenomenological philosophy, and Ideas III presents this philosophy as the ground or foundation for the sciences in general, the work of Ideas II is the work of phenomenological philosophy itself. By means of original and thorough studies into the constitution of what he considers to be the three different kinds of things or objects in the world, Husserl seeks to understand both the true nature of these things and the ways in which one has these things in human experience.

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