Preface

Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija 17 (3):3-4 (2011)
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The contributors to this volume, who practice phenomenology in six countries in Europe and North America, all agree that these questions are to be answered with a clear and resounding _No_. The readers of this volume are bound to find out that this common critique of phenomenology is more of a caricature than its accurate description.

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