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  1. Gesammelte Schriften.[author unknown] - 1923 - J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck).
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  • Aristotelis Opera.[author unknown] - 1962 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 18 (1):102-102.
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  • Husserl und Kant: eine Untersuchung über Husserls Verhältnis zu Kant und zum Neukantianismus.Iso Kern (ed.) - 1964 - Den Haag: M. Nijhoff.
    "Lch _ke nur an, dass es gar nicMs Ungewohnliches sei, sowohl im gemeinen Gespriiche, als in den Schriften, durch Vergleichung der Gedanken, welche ein Vertasser aber seinen Gegenstand aussert, ihn sogar besser, u lIerstehen, als er sich selbst lIerstand, indem er seinen Begrilf nicht genugsam be stimmte utJd dadurch bisweilen seiner eigenen Absicht ent gegen redete oder auch dachte." Diesen Sat, aus Kanis "Kritik der, einen Vernunft" hat Husserl aut die Titelseite seines Exemplars lion Kants Hauptwerk geschrieben. Ober die Beziehungen (...)
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  • Heidegger and truth as correspondence.Mark A. Wrathall - 1999 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 7 (1):69 – 88.
    I argue in this paper that Heidegger, contrary to the view of many scholars, in fact endorsed a view of truth as a sort of correspondence. I first show how it is a mistake to take Heidegger's notion of 'unconcealment' as a definition of propositional truth. It is thus not only possible but also essential to disambiguate Heidegger's use of the word 'truth', which he occasionally used to refer to both truth as it is ordinarily understood and unconcealment understood as (...)
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  • The Pedagogic Impulse of Husserl’s Ways into Transcendental Phenomenology.Andrea Staiti - 2012 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 33 (1):39-56.
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  • The Phenomenological Movement: A Historical Introduction.V. J. McGill - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (4):587-592.
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  • A paradigm shift in Heidegger research.Thomas Sheehan - 2001 - Continental Philosophy Review 34 (2):183-202.
    The Beiträge zur Philosophie mandates a paradigm shift in Heidegger scholarship. In the face of (1) widespread disarray in the current model, the new paradigm (2) abandons Sein as a name for die Sache selbst, (3) understands Welt/Lichtung/Da as that which gives being, (4) interprets Dasein as apriori openedness rather than as being-there, (5) understands the Kehre as the interface of Geworfenheit and Entwurf, not as a shift in Heidegger's thinking, (6) interprets Ereignis as the opening of the Da rather (...)
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  • Descartes on Error and Madness.Emanuela Scribano - 2016 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 71 (4):599-613.
  • Introduction to phenomenology.Dermot Moran - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    Introduction to Phenomenology is an outstanding and comprehensive guide to an important but often little-understood movement in European philosophy. Dermot Moran lucidly examines the contributions of phenomenology's nine seminal thinkers: Brentano, Husserl, Heidegger, Gadamer, Arendt, Levinas, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty and Derrida. Written in a clear and engaging style, this volume charts the course of the movement from its origins in Husserl to its transformation by Derrida. It describes the thought of Heidegger and Sartre, phenomenology's most famous thinkers, and introduces and assesses (...)
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  • Husserl’s Theory of the Phenomenological Reduction: Between Life-World and Cartesianism.Sebastian Luft - 2004 - Research in Phenomenology 34 (1):198-234.
    on points that remain especially crucial, i.e., the concept of the natural attitude, the ways into the reduction (and their systematics), and finally the question of the “meaning of the reduction.” Indeed, in the reading attempted here, this final question leads to two, not necessarily related, focal points: a Cartesian and a Life-world tendency. It is my claim that in following these two paths, Husserl was consistent in pursuing two evident leads in his philosophical enterprise; however, he was at the (...)
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  • Husserl und Kant.Iso Kern - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (1):132-134.
  • Phainomena in Aristotle's methodology.John J. Cleary - 1994 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (1):61 – 97.
  • Descartes and the last Scholastics.Roger Ariew - 1999 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    The volume touches upon many topics and themes shared by Cartesian and late scholastic philosophy: matter and form; infinity, place, time, void, and motion; the ...
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  • Descartes and the Late Scholastics.A. D. Smith - 2002 - Mind 111 (442):360-363.
  • Material Falsity and Error in Descartes' Meditations.Cecilia Wee - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    _Material Falsity and Error in Descartes’s Meditations _approaches Descartes’s Meditations as an intellectual journey, wherein Descartes’s views develop and change as he makes new discoveries about self, God and matter. The first book to focus closely on Descartes’s notion of material falsity, it shows how Descartes’s account of material falsity – and correspondingly his account of crucial notions such as truth, falsehood and error – evolves according to the epistemic advances in the Meditations. It also offers important new insights on (...)
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  • How History Matters to Philosophy: Reconsidering Philosophy’s Past After Positivism.Robert C. Scharff - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    In recent decades, widespread rejection of positivism’s notorious hostility toward the philosophical tradition has led to renewed debate about the real relationship of philosophy to its history. _How History Matters to Philosophy_ takes a fresh look at this debate. Current discussion usually starts with the question of whether philosophy’s past _should_ matter, but Scharff argues that the very existence of the debate itself demonstrates that it already _does_ matter. After an introductory review of the recent literature, he develops his case (...)
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  • Sprache und Welterschliessung: zur linguistischen Wende der Hermeneutik Heideggers.Cristina Lafont - 1994 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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  • The Renewal of the Heidegger Kant Dialogue: Action, Thought, and Responsibility.Frank Schalow - 1992 - State University of New York Press.
    Brings Heidegger’s perspective to bear on questions of ethics, moral freedom, and its social implications, rooting much of Heidegger in his joining with or rejoinders to Kant.
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  • Subjetividad radical y comprensión afectiva: el rompimiento de la representación en Rickert, Dilthey, Husserl, y Heidegger.Ángel Xolocotzi Yáñez - 2007 - México, D.F.: Plaza y Valdés.
  • Material Falsity and Error in Descartes' Meditations.Cecilia Wee - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    _Material Falsity and Error in Descartes’s Meditations _approaches Descartes’s Meditations as an intellectual journey, wherein Descartes’s views develop and change as he makes new discoveries about self, God and matter. The first book to focus closely on Descartes’s notion of material falsity, it shows how Descartes’s account of material falsity – and correspondingly his account of crucial notions such as truth, falsehood and error – evolves according to the epistemic advances in the Meditations. It also offers important new insights on (...)
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  • Heidegger and Aristotle: philosophy as praxis.Michael Bowler - 2008 - New York: Continuum.
    Rickert, value philosophy, and the primacy of practical reason -- Husserl, phenomenology, and lived-experience -- Heideggerian reflections on Paul Natorp -- Dilthey on life, lived-experience, and worldview philosophy -- Toward a fundamental ontology -- Philosophy as praxix.
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  • Introduction to Phenomenology.Dermot Moran - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (4):772-773.
     
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  • The Structure of Intentionality.John Drummond - 2003 - In Donn Welton (ed.), The New Husserl: A Critical Reader. Indiana University Press.
  • Paul Ricoeur: Phenomenology as interpretation.D. Moran & T. Mooney - 2002 - In Dermot Moran & Timothy Mooney (eds.), The Phenomenology Reader. Routledge. pp. 573--600.
     
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  • Réduction et donation: Recherches sur Husserl, Heidegger et la phénoménologie.J. -L. Marion - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (2):364-366.
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  • La hermeneutica temprana de Heidegger.Carlos B. Gutiérrez - 1998 - Ideas Y Valores 47 (107):27-42.
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