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    Jacques Derrida's Husserl Interpretation.F. Joseph Smith - 1967 - Philosophy Today 11 (2):106-123.
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    The Experiencing of Musical Sound: Prelude to the Phenomenology of Music.F. Joseph Smith - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (2):224-224.
  3. Phenomenology in perspective.F. Joseph Smith - 1970 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
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    Understanding the Musical Experience.F. Joseph Smith - 1989 - Taylor & Francis.
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    Further insights into a phenomenology of sound.F. Joseph Smith - 1969 - Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (2):136-146.
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    Heidegger's Kant Interpretation.F. Joseph Smith - 1967 - Philosophy Today 11 (4):257-264.
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    Insights Leading to a Phenomenology of Sound.F. Joseph Smith - 1967 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):187-199.
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    In search of musical method.F. Joseph Smith (ed.) - 1976 - New York: Gordon & Breach.
    Alfred Schutz's "Fragments on the phenomenology of music" has been edited from a manuscript written in Lake Placid during the week of July 16th to July 23rd ...
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    La interpretación de Husserl de Jacques Derrida.F. Joseph Smith & Jimmy Hernandez Marcelo - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 16:325.
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    Some Notes on the Meaning of Analysis.F. Joseph Smith - 1971 - Philosophy Today 15 (3):159-174.
    The following frank comments on the subject of analysis, though they obviously represent a preliminary examination af some of the problems that emerge between philosophical analysis and phenomenology as the two major trends in contemporary philosophy, are conceived by the present author in a much broader manner than the mere confrontation of two apparently opposing schools of thought. Due to the emergent nature of these themes, some adagio, others allegro, it has been impossible to arrange them in the usual systematic (...)
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  11. Toward a phenomenology of musical aesthetics.F. Joseph Smith - 1970 - In Erwin W. Straus & Richard Marion Griffith (eds.), Aisthesis and Aesthetics. Pittsburgh: Pa., Duquesne University Press. pp. 198--99.
     
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    Toward a phenomenology of music: A musician's composition journal.F. Joseph Smith - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review.
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