International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy
University Press of America
Subjectivity and freedom
Vol. 004
Debabrata Sinha, Sinha Debabrata
Husserl and Kant
Frank M. Kirkland
Can "Phenomenology" in Kant and Lambert be connected with Husserlian phenomenology?
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
The primacy of practical reason in Kant and Husserl
Gerhard Funke
Thinking and the crisis of reason
Vol. 1
Osborne P Wiggins
Phenomenology and the renewal of culture
John E Jalbert
Reflections on "The Vienna lecture"
Wolfgang W. Fuchs
The missing link in the early Heidegger
Vol. 12
Theodore Kisiel
Brief an Rudolf Jaensch (26.VI.1925)
Edmund Husserl
"Nature" in the human-scientific perspective
Vol. 6
Katherine Tillmann
Dilthey, Husserl and prima philosophia
Thomas M. Seebohm
The problem of generalization in Dilthey and Husserl
The future perfect
David Carr
The meaning of the phenomenological critique of science
Vol. 7
Rudolf Boehm
Descriptive phenomenology
Maurice Natanson
Philosophy as a striving towards universal sophia in the integral sense
Dorion Cairns
The other in the field of consciousness
The problem of sense data in Husserl's theory of perception
William R McKenna
Probleme der Kulturphilosophie und der Kulturanthropologie in der Phänomenologie
Letztbegründung und "Ethik des Denkens"
On the two foundations of knowledge according to Husserl
José Huertas-Jourda
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