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Thinking as a sense constituting lived-experience

Edmund Husserl

pp. 13-16

We now consider the second term we named: thinking, a word whose sense must be extracted from the connection in which it is so often joined: "language and thinking." Then this term will have a tremendously broad sense that may nearly seem to encompass

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-0846-4_4

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Husserl, E. (2001). Thinking as a sense constituting lived-experience, in Analyses concerning passive and active synthesis, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 13-16.

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