On bringing consciousness into the house of science - with the help of Husserlian phenomenology

Angelaki 10 (1):145-162 (2005)
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(2005). On Bringing Consciousness into the House of Science – with the Help of Husserlian Phenomenology. Angelaki: Vol. 10, continental philosophy and the sciences the german traditionissue editor: damian veal, pp. 145-162

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Eduard Marbach
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