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John Wild
(2011). Marxist humanism and existential Philosophy. Continental Philosophy Review 44 (3), pp. 329-.
(2004)., Man and his life-world, in D. Moran & L. Embree (eds.), Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy I, London, Routledge, pp. 114-129.
(1976)., Is there a world of ordinary language?, in H. Durfee (ed.), Analytic philosophy and phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 190-207.
(1966)., Man as a responsible agent, in W. Baeyer & R. M. Griffith (eds.), Conditio humana, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 319-333.
(1963)., Husserl's life-world and the lived body, in , Symposium sobre la noción Husserliana de la Lebenswelt, Mexico, Centro de estudios filosóficos UNAM, pp. 77-92.
with Kwant, R.C. , Minkowski, E. , Biemel, W. , De Gandillac, M. , Ingarden, R.W. , Volkmann-Schluck, K.-H. , Kuypers, K. (1959)., Discussion de la présentation de M. Kuypers, in M. Béra (éd), Husserl. Troisieme Colloque philosophique de Royaumont (23-30 avril 1957), Paris, Editions de Minuit, pp. 83-94.
with Natanson, M. , Hering, J. , Kaufmann, F. (1959). For Roman Ingarden: nine essays in phenomenology, Springer, Dordrecht.
(1959)., L'anthropologie philosophique et la crise de la conscience européennes, in M. Béra (éd), Husserl. Troisieme Colloque philosophique de Royaumont (23-30 avril 1957), Paris, Editions de Minuit, pp. 271-292.
(1959)., Man and his life-world, in A. Tymieniecka (ed.), For Roman Ingarden, Den Haag, Nijhoff, pp. 90-109.
(ed) (1953). The return to reason: essays in realistic philosophy, Regnery, Chicago.
(1947). An introduction to the phenomenology of signs. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (2), pp. 217-233.
(1947). An introduction to the phenomenology of signs. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (2), pp. 217-233.
(1947). On professor Ducasse's explanation of his theory of semiosis. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (2), pp. 239-241.
(1942). On the nature and aims of phenomenology. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 3 (1), pp. 85-95.
(1940)., Husserl's critique of psychologism: Its historic roots and contemporary relevance, in M. Farber (ed.), Philosophical essays in memory of Edmund Husserl, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, pp. 19-43.
(1940). The concept of the given in contemporary philosophy. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (2), pp. 70-82.