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(1983) Phenomenology in a pluralistic context, Albany, SUNY Press.

Does the transcendental ego speak in tongues?

or The problem of language for transcendental reflection in Husserl's phenomenology

Ronald Bruzina

pp. 205-215

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Bruzina, R. (1983)., Does the transcendental ego speak in tongues?: or The problem of language for transcendental reflection in Husserl's phenomenology, in W. Mcbride & C. Schrag (eds.), Phenomenology in a pluralistic context, Albany, SUNY Press, pp. 205-215.

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