Logic and Time. An Essay on Husserl’s Theory of Meaning [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 52 (4):960-961 (1999)
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Abstract

Logic and Time deals with Husserl’s response to “psychologism” in chapter 1. Chapter 2 explores the difference between Husserl’s and Descartes’s understanding of meaning. Chapter 3 discusses Husserl’s categorization of time and its importance for consciousness. Throughout the book Michalski describes Husserl’s philosophical development with regard to the discussed themes. Logic and Time concludes with a short Postscript stating the inclusion of historicity by the late Husserl.

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