Méditations Cartésiennes: Introduction À la Phénoménologie

Librairie Philosophique Vrin (1992)
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Série de conférences faites à la Sorbonne en 1929, publié en 1931, l'ouvrage reprend le cogito ergo sum cartésien et développe le thème de la phénoménologie transcendantale en suivant le cheminement des Méditations de Descartes.

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