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MacMillan, New York

1931

466 Pages

ISBN n/a

Ideas

General introduction to pure phenomenology

Edmund Husserl

Translated by William Ralph Boyce Gibson

Publication details

Full citation:

Husserl, E. (1931). Ideas: General introduction to pure phenomenology, transl. W. R. B. Gibson, MacMillan, New York.

Table of Contents

Translator's preface

Gibson William Ralph Boyce

31-33

Introduction

Husserl Edmund

41-50

Fact and essence

Husserl Edmund

51-79

Naturalistic misconstructions

Husserl Edmund

80-100

Consciousness and natural reality

Husserl Edmund

112-146

The region of pure consciousness

Husserl Edmund

147-170

The phenomenological reductions

Husserl Edmund

171-186

Preliminary considerations of method

Husserl Edmund

187-211

Noesis and noema

Husserl Edmund

255-281

Reason and reality (wirklichkeit)

Husserl Edmund

359-428

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Phenomenology of the reason

Husserl Edmund

379-403

Analytical index

Gibson William Ralph Boyce

429-465

Index to proper names

Gibson William Ralph Boyce

466

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