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    Les archives Husserl a louvain.H. L. Van Breda, Rudolf Boehm & Jacques Ridé - 1954 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 9 (1):3 - 20.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty et les Archives-Husserl à Louvain.H. L. Van Breda - 1962 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 67 (4):410-430.
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    Introduction to the Logical investigations: a draft of a preface to the Logical investigations (1913).Edmund Husserl - 1975 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. Edited by Edmund Husserl.
    TO THE LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS A DRAFT OF A PREFACE TO THE LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ( 1913) Edited by EUGEN FINK Translated with Introductions by PHILIP J. BOSSERT and CURTIS H. PETERS • MARTINUS NIJHOFF THE HAGUE 1975 © I975 by Martinus Nijhoff. The Hague. Netherlands All rights reserved. including the right to translate or to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form ISBN-I3: 978-90-247-1711-8 e-ISBN-I3: 978-94-010-1655-1 DOl: 10. 1007/978-94-010-1655-1 TO HERBERT SPIEGELBERG ESTEEMED SCHOLAR, MENTOR, FRIEND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like (...)
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    Conversations with Husserl and Fink: By Dorion Cairns. Edited by the Husserl-Archives in Louvain, with a Foreword by Richard M. Zaner.Dorion Cairns - 1976 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff. Edited by Edmund Husserl & Eugen Fink.
    This is an unusual volume. During his periods of study with Ed mund Husserl - first from I924 1. 0 I926, then from I93I to I932 - Dorion Cairns had become imnlensely impressed with the stri king philosophical quality of Husserl's conversations with his students and co-workers. Not unlike his daily writing (five to six hours a day was not uncommon, as Husserl reports herein, the nature of which was a continuous searching, reassessing, modi fying, advancing and (...)
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    Logik. Vorlesungen 1896 (Logique. Leçons de 1896)Edmund Husserl Collection «Materialienbände Husserliana» Dordrecht, Kluwer, 2001, 331 p. [REVIEW]Sandra LaPointe - 2003 - Dialogue 42 (2):394-397.
    Les Archives-Husserl de Louvain en Belgique furent fondées en 1939, un an après la mort de Husserl, à la suite du sauvetage spectaculaire des quelque 40000pages de manuscrits qu’avait laissées derrière lui le fondateur de la phénoménologie. Ces manuscrits de recherche, ébauches d’articles, fragments inédits, notes de cours,etc. sont rédigés dans la variante développée par Husserl d’un code sténographique, le Gabelsberger, frappé d’obsolescence après la Première Guerre mondiale, et le travail d’édition des œuvres complètes de (...)
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    Art, Rhythm, and the Truth of the Sensible. Henri Maldiney’s Phenomenological Aesthetics.A. Visiting Scholar at the Husserl Archives in Parishe is Currently Working on A. Phd Project Dealing & the Concept of Form in Merleau-Ponty’S. Philosophy - 2025 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 11 (1):29-46.
    In this essay, I will examine Henri Maldiney’s phenomenological aesthetics, focusing on his claim that “art is the truth of the sensible.” This claim is presented by Maldiney in the context of a two-fold critique of Husserl’s and Heidegger’s respective attempts to phenomenologically elucidate the experience of artworks. According to Maldiney, both Husserl and Heidegger fail to recognize what he, following Erwin Straus, terms the “pathic” moment of sense experience, which is also the key moment of the aesthetic (...)
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  7. (1 other version)Husserl’s Logical Investigations.Kevin Mulligan & Barry Smith - 1986 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 27 (1):199-207.
    The magisterial analyses of logic and meaning advanced in Husserl's Logical Investigations of 1900/01 have for a number of reasons been neglected by analytical philosophers in subsequent decades. This state of affairs has to do, in part, with the history of the editions and translations of Husserl's writings. Findlay's readable but imperfect translation appeared seventy years after the work itself was first published, and the editors and translators and expositors of Husserl's works have reflected the prevailing philosophical (...)
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    Présentation de l’édition Wahrnehmung und Aufmerksamkeit (Husserliana XXXVIII).Thomas Vongehr - 2010 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 18:17-30.
    Introduction Avec mon ancienne collègue Regula Giuliani, j’ai commencé à travailler sur le thème de la perception et de l’attention à partir des manuscrits de Husserl en 1997 aux Archives Husserl de Fribourg. En 2004, la présente édition a été achevée aux Archives Husserl de Louvain, puis éditée dans les Husserliana à titre de volume XXXVIII. Je voudrais tout d’abord dire quelques mots sur la conception générale du Hua XXXVIII, puis donner un aperçu de (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty dans les archives Husserl: entretien avec Emmanuel de Saint Aubert.Silvana de Souza Ramos & Iracy Ferreira dos Santos Junior - 2024 - Discurso 54 (2):242-271.
    Silvana de Souza Ramos and Iracy Ferreira dos Santos Junior’s interview with Emmanuel de Saint Aubert explores the history and role of the Husserl Archives (Paris) in fostering multidisciplinary research in phenomenology. Saint Aubert clarifies Merleau-Ponty’s engagement with Husserl’s manuscripts, describing the situated and complex reading he undertook not only of these manuscripts but also of Husserl’s work as a whole. This aspect is particularly significant for contemporary French philosophical studies, as Merleau-Ponty played a pivotal role (...)
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    Phénoménologie et mathématiques: A Propos de L'ouvrage de J. T. Desanti, Les Idéalités Mathématiques.Yvon Gauthier - 1972 - Dialogue 11 (2):281-288.
    De Platon à Descartes et de Kant à Husserl, les idéalités mathématiques ont constamment été l'objet de l'attention philosophique; pour Platon et Descartes, idéalités discursives et régulatrices, pour Kant et Husserl, idéalités pures et objectives. Chez le dernier, bien que les tentatives inaugurates de philosophie mathématique aient été sévèrement critiquées par un Frege et malgré l'intérêt limité qu'elles ont aujourd'hui pour l'épistémologue des mathématiques, l'idéalité mathématique restera toujours un modèle — au sens d'idéal — épistémologique privilégié. Le Centre (...)
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    Gesammelte Werke: auf Grund des Nachlasses veröffentlicht in Gemeinschaft mit dem Husserl-Archiv an der Universität Köln vom Husserl-Archiv (Louvain).Edmund Husserl - 1952 - M. Nijhoff.
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    Important aspects of Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy that could not be known through Husserl’s own publications during his lifetime.Iso Kern - 2019 - Philosophical Investigations 13 (28):109-125.
    In this paper I discuss some significant aspects of Husserl’s phenomenology which could not be adequately known without studying the manuscripts, unpublished during his lifetime and then published gradually since 1950 by Husserl Archives in Leuven founded by Father van Breda in 1939. The aspects I discuss here are listed under 6 subjects: Husserl’s phenomenological analyses of the constituting corporeal subjectivity, Husserl’s phenomenological analysis of the conditions of possibility of representifications, concept of I-consciousness, conception of (...)
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    Husserl et la pensée moderne--Husserl und das Denken der Neuzeit (review). [REVIEW]James M. Edie - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (1):123-125.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 123 become the origin of the norms of moral freedom and the formal origin of the laws os nature. The totality of the world may be interpreted in terms of the homo noumenon, or in terms of a totality of values, in terms of feeling or as the historical stream of experience. The interrelationship between the various aspects of reality is misconstrued by humanism when the modal (...)
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    Aux origines de la phénoménologie française. La correspondance entre Paris et Louvain autour des Archives-Husserl (1939-1946). [REVIEW]Introduction Et Notes D’Alexandre Feron - 2022 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 29 (29):191-263.
    Dans les années 1930, la phénoménologie est en France un courant philosophique encore relativement confidentiel. Il est vrai que certains jeunes philosophes gravitant autour de la revue philosophique d’avant- garde Recherches philosophiques s’y intéressent (Kojève, Sartre, Gurwitsch, Merleau-Ponty, Aron, etc.), que l’œuvre publiée de Husserl est connue des grands universitaires français, et qu’elle fait l’objet de lectures théologiques (Héring, Chestov, etc.), mais cela est sans commune mesur...
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    The Husserl archives in louvain.Van Breda Herman Leo - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 7 (3):487-491.
  16. Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy -- Second Book: Studies in the Phenomenology of Constitution.Edmund Husserl - 1990 - Springer.
    As is made plain in the critical apparatus and editorial matter appended to the original German publication of Hussed's Ideas II, I this is a text with a history. It underwent revision after revision, spanning almost 20 years in one of the most fertile periods of the philosopher's life. The book owes its form to the work of many hands, and its unity is one that has been imposed on it. Yet there is nothing here that cannot be traced back (...)
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    “Relire Merleau-Ponty à la lumière des inédits”: Journée d’etudes des Archives Husserl de Paris.Mersia Menin & Xavier Guchet - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:347-352.
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    Compte rendu de la journée d'études des Archives Husserl de Paris “Relire Merleau-Ponty à la lumière des inédits (II)” organisé par Emmanuel de Saint Aubert à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris.Lucia Angelino - 2007 - Chiasmi International 9:483-493.
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  19. Lecture on the concept of number (ws 1889/90).Edmund Husserl - 2005 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 5:279-309 recto.
    Among the various lecture courses that Edmund Husserl held during his time as a Privatdozent at the University of Halle (1887-1901), there was one on "Ausgewählte Fragen aus der Philosophie der Mathematik" (Selected Questions from the Philosophy of Mathematics), which he gave twice, once in the WS 1889/90 and again in WS 1890/91. As Husserl reports in his letter to Carl Stumpf of February 1890, he lectured mainly on “spatial-logical questions” and gave an extensive critique of the Riemann-Helmholtz (...)
     
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    Phenomenology and the foundations of the sciences.Edmund Husserl - 1980 - Hingham, MA: distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
    There is no author's introduction to Phenomenology and the Foundations of the Sciences,! either as published here in the first English translation or in the standard German edition, because its proper introduction is its companion volume: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology. 2 The latter is the first book of Edmund Husserl's larger work: Ideas Toward a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, and is commonly referred to as Ideas I (or Ideen 1). The former is commonly called Ideen III. Between (...)
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    Developing Digital Technology at the Husserl Archives. A Report.Emanuele Caminada - 2020 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 13 (2):79-86.
    After a brief introduction to the history of the Husserl Archives I focus on the methodological specificities in studying Husserl’s work on the basis of his manuscripts and of his archives. In a second step I expound on the effects that the current shift from an analogous to a hybrid analogous and digital archives is producing in the self-understanding of the practices of our institution. Particularly, developing digital technology means that the Husserl Archives (...)
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    Der Durchgang durch das Unmögliche . An Unpublished Manuscript from the Husserl-Archives.Carlo Ierna - 2011 - Husserl Studies 27 (3):217-226.
    The article introduces and discusses an unpublished manuscript by Edmund Husserl, conserved at the Husserl-Archives Leuven with signature K I 26, pp. 73a–73b. The article is followed by the text of the manuscript in German and in an English translation. The manuscript, titled “The Transition through the Impossible” ( Der Durchgang durch das Unmögliche ), was part of the material Husserl used for his 1901 Doppelvortrag in Göttingen. In the manuscript, the impossible is characterized as the (...)
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    “Relire Merleau-Ponty à la lumière des inédits”: A One Day Conference held at the Husserl Archives of Paris.Mersia Menin & Leonard Lawlor - 2006 - Chiasmi International 8:353-358.
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    Sur l'intentionnalité et ses modes.Jacques English - 2006 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Pour se repérer dans l'immense labyrinthe que forme l'œuvre de Husserl, telle qu'elle nous est enfin devenue accessible aujourd'hui grâce aux publications des Archives de Louvain, il faut y prendre pour fil d'Ariane la décomposition du versant subjectif de l'intentionnalité en ses trois modes : son mode perceptif, son mode imaginaire et son mode signitif, en la situant à l'arrière de celle de son versant objectif en un a priori synthétique matériel et un a priori analytique formel. (...)
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    Faktizitat und Individuation. [REVIEW]Harold A. Durfee - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (3):652-653.
    This is a collection of essays all of which have been previously published in Europe. The author was a research assistant to Husserl for a number of years, and consequently comments upon the phenomenological movement with considerable authority. More recently he has served as a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cologne. He has been closely associated with the Husserl Archives at both Cologne and Louvain, and has served as editor of some of Husserl's (...)
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    Psychological and Transcendental Phenomenology and the Confrontation with Heidegger (1927–1931). [REVIEW]Miles Groth - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (2):453-455.
    The initial collaboration and subsequent parting of the ways of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, and the closely related course of the early development of the phenomenological movement, are chronicled in part in the history of a text Husserl wrote for the fourteenth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The article, “Phenomenology,” which, until 1956, remained an important source of many a general reader’s information about phenomenology, was both one of Husserl’s few attempts to present in a concise (...)
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    Deep history: reflections on the archive and the lifeworld.James Dodd - 2016 - Continental Philosophy Review 49 (1):29-39.
    This paper outlines an approach for comparing Edmund Husserl’s late historical-teleological reflections in the Crisis of the European Sciences with Michel Foucault’s archaeology of discursive formations in his Archaeology of Knowledge, with a particular emphasis on the notion of an “historical apriori.” The argument is that each conception of historical reflection complements the other by opening up a depth dimension that moves beyond the traditional limits of the philosophy of history. In Husserl, the concept of the lifeworld fixes (...)
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    Haskell B. Curry. Philosophische Bemerkungen zu einigen Problemen der mathematischen Logik. Archiv für Philosophie, vol. 4 no. 2 , pp. 147–156. - Haskell B. Curry. L-semantics as a formal system. Congrès International de Philosophie des Sciences, Paris 1949, II Logique, Actualités scientifiques et industrielles 1134, Hermann & Cie, Paris1951, pp. 19–29. - Haskell B. Curry. On the definition of substitution, replacement and allied notions in an abstract formal system. Revue philosophique de Louvain, vol. 50 , pp. 251–269. - Haskell B. Curry. Mathematics, syntactics and logic. Mind, n. s. vol. 62 , pp. 172–183. - Haskell B. Curry. Les systèmes formels et les langues. Les méthodes formelles en axiomatique. Paris décembre 1950, Colloques internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique no. 36, Paris1953, pp. 1–9. - Paul Bernays, L. E. J. Brouwer, Haskell B. Curry, A. Heyting, Abraham Robinson. Discussion. Les méthodes formelles en axiomatique. Paris décembre 1950, Colloques i. [REVIEW]Robert Feys - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):374-377.
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    Was hat Husserl in Wien außerhalb von Brentanos Philosophie gelernt? Über die Einflüsse auf den frühen Husserl jenseits von Brentano und Bolzano.Peter Andras Varga - 2015 - Husserl Studies 31 (2):95-121.
    Husserl has undoubtedly considered himself being influenced by Brentano, but his conflicts with the orthodox core of the School of Brentano raise the question whether his adherence to Brentano suffices to adequately grasp the context of his early philosophy. I investigate the biographical details of Husserl’s studies in Vienna to uncover hitherto unknown ties between Husserl and Austrian philosophers outside the School of Brentano. Already during his secondary school studies in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy Husserl was exposed (...)
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    Introduction à la phénoménologie de Husserl.Jan Patočka - 1992 - Editions Jérôme Millon.
    Conçue et écrite dans le milieu des années soixante, cette Introduction à la phénoménologie de Husserl marque les retrouvailles de Patocka avec la phénoménologie après la césure de la guerre et des années cinquante. Ayant fait l'objet d'un cours à Prague et à Mayence, ce texte ne vaut pas seulement par ses vertus pédagogiques, mais surtout par la remise en perspective globale, historique et critique, qu'il propose de la problématique du fondateur de la phénoménologie. Exposé en forme de bilan, (...)
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    Husserl on Perceptual Optimality.Maxime Doyon - 2018 - Husserl Studies 34 (2):171-189.
    The notions of perceptual normativity and optimality have generated much discussion in the last decade or so in the literature on Merleau-Ponty. Husserl’s position on the topic has been far less extensively investigated. Surprisingly, however, Husserl wrote a great deal about the question of perceptual optimality. Not only are there a considerable number of important passages scattered throughout the manuscripts, the archive also contains a few important full texts on precisely this issue. Given the role of fulfillment for (...)
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  32. Vedrørende Husserls lære om helheterog deler.Petter Sandstad - 2018 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 53 (2-3):150-164.
    A Norwegian translation is here offered of Eugenie Ginsberg’s paper «Zur Husserlschen Lehre von den Ganzen und den Teilen» (in Archiv für systematische Philosophie und Soziologie 32, 1929, 108–120). The paper discusses Husserl’s six theorems from Logical Investigations III, §14. Ginsberg provides new proofs for theorems 1 and 3, and also endorses theorem 5. In contrast, a counter example is given to theorems 2, 4, and 6: However, proofs are supplied for a modified version of these theorems. Furthermore, an (...)
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  33. La Terre: La théorie du géostatisme d'Edmund Husserl.Paul Ducros - 2007 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique 3:1-88.
    Entre le 7 et le 9 Mai 1934 Husserl écrit un texte, publié posthumément, répertorié comme Manuscrit D 17 dans les Archives Husserl et désormais très célèbre: L’archè-originaire-Terre ne se meut pas. Lié au projet d’ensemble de la Krisis, il s’efforce — dans le cadre rigoureux de la phénoménologie en tant qu’idéalisme transcendantal — de reconduire l’astronomie à sa source originaire: le corps propre se mouvant sur le sol irréductiblement immobile de la Terre. L’auteur commente ce texte (...)
     
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  34. Husserl, Lonergan, and Paradoxes of Measurement.Patrick A. Heelan - 2003 - Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 3:76-96.
    My scientific field is theoretical physics. My philosophical orientation is phenomenology, especially hermeneutical phenomenology, as modified and extended under the influence of Bernard Lonergan's cognitional theory. In fact, I was already deeply under the influence of Bernard Lonergan's workbefore I went to Louvain/Leuven to study phenomenology as a propaedeutic to my preparation in the philosophy of science. The specific topic of this paper is one close to the center of Philip's interest, namely, to articulate the right balance among theory, (...)
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  35. Scotism Made in Louvain. The Scholastic Culture of the Franciscans in Belgium. Exhibition at KU Leuven, Maurits Sabbe Library, June 3 - September 30, 2024. Catalogue.Andersen Claus A. & Jacob Schmutz (eds.) - 2024 - Louvain-la-Neuve:
    2024 marks the 400th anniversary of the publication of Theodor Smising’s giant volume De Deo Uno (printed in Antwerp in 1624), which was soon followed by a second volume, De Deo Trino (printed in Antwerp in 1626). Smising’s work was the first printed output of what developed into a specific tradition within early modern thought, the Louvain tradition of Scotism, itself but one part of the broad Scotist tradition that build upon the thought of John Duns Scotus (ca. 1266–1308). (...)
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    Husserl und Kant: Eine untersuchung über Husserls verhältnis zu Kant und zum neuKantianismus.W. H. Werkmeister - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1):368-370.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 97 supposed by actual idealism is above all moral and involves what Gentile describes as an aspect of divinity or infinity,as well as a concrete, historical aspect. The following chapter treats of the philosophy of "actual" idealism and compares the views of Kant and Gentile on relations between moral conscience and freedom. According to Yalentini, Gentile's idealism is essentially an ethical view. This chapter concludes with noting (...)
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    Introduction to Husserl’s Lecture On the Concept of Number (WS 1889/90).Carlo Ierna - 2005 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 5:276-277.
    Among the various lecture courses that Edmund Husserl held during his time as a Privatdozent at the University of Halle (1887-1901), there was one on Ausgewählte Fragen aus der Philosophie der Mathematik (Selected Questions from the Philosophy of Mathematics), which he gave twice, once in the WS 1889/90 and again in WS 1890/91. As Husserl reports in his letter to Carl Stumpf of February 1890, he lectured mainly on “spatial-logical questions” and gave an extensive critique of the Riemann-Helmholtz (...)
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    Le problème de la logique pure. De Husserl à une nouvelle position phénoménologique.Marc Richir - 1984 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 82 (56):500-522.
  39. Re-examining Husserl’s Non-Conceptualism in the Logical Investigations.Chad Kidd - 2019 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 101 (3):407-444.
    A recent trend in Husserl scholarship takes the Logische Untersuchungen (LU) as advancing an inconsistent and confused view of the non-conceptual content of perceptual experience. Against this, I argue that there is no inconsistency about non-conceptualism in LU. Rather, LU presents a hybrid view of the conceptual nature of perceptual experience, which can easily be misread as inconsistent, since it combines a conceptualist view of perceptual content (or matter) with a non-conceptualist view of perceptual acts. I show how this (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty nos arquivos Husserl: uma entrevista com Emmanuel de Saint Aubert.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert, Iracy Ferreira dos Santos Junior, Luís César Oliva & Silvana de Souza Ramos - 2024 - Discurso 54 (2):210-237.
    A entrevista concedida por Emmanuel de Saint Aubert a Silvana de Souza Ramos e a Iracy Ferreira dos Santos Junior aborda a história e o papel dos Arquivos Husserl de Paris para o fomento da pesquisa multidisciplinar em fenomenologia. O pensador esclarece qual foi o contato de Merleau-Ponty com os manuscritos de Husserl, e que tipo de leitura, situada e complicada, ele realizou não apenas desses manuscritos, mas da obra de Husserl como um todo. Esse aspecto é (...)
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    The Reception of Husserl’s Phenomenology in Japanese Philosophy.Shinji Hamauzu - 2022 - Journal of Japanese Philosophy 8 (1):1-28.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Reception of Husserl’s Phenomenology in Japanese PhilosophyShinji HamauzuWhen we talk about the influence of Husserl’s phenomenology, we should discuss in advance what can justify this talk. When we mention keywords— for instance, intuition of essence, intentionality, inner time-consciousness, rigorous science, natural attitude, phenomenological reduction, transcendental phenomenology, noesis-noema, my living body, genetic phenomenology, empathy, intersubjectivity, life-world, and so on—which keywords should we use when talking about the (...)
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    Husserl und Kant: eine Untersuchung über Husserls Verhältnis zu Kant und zum Neukantianismus (review). [REVIEW]W. H. Werkmeister - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1):97-98.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 97 supposed by actual idealism is above all moral and involves what Gentile describes as an aspect of divinity or infinity,as well as a concrete, historical aspect. The following chapter treats of the philosophy of "actual" idealism and compares the views of Kant and Gentile on relations between moral conscience and freedom. According to Yalentini, Gentile's idealism is essentially an ethical view. This chapter concludes with noting (...)
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  43. Husserl’s Phenomenological Theory of Logic and the Overcoming of Psychologism.Allen S. Hance - 1987 - Philosophy Research Archives 13:189-215.
    By tracing the general evolution of HusserI’s theory of logic and mathematics, this essay explores Husserl’s identification and strategic overcoming of the two forms of psychologism--Iogical psychologism and transcendental psychologism--that bar the way to rigorous phenomenological inquiry. In the early works “On the Concept of Number” and the Philosophie der Arithmetik Husserl himself falls victim to a particular form of logical psychologism. By the time of the Logical Investigations this problem has been dealt with: the method of eidetic (...)
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    Husserl, lecteur de Fichte.Olivier Lahbib - 2004 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):421-443.
    Dans les Leçons sur Fichte (L’Idéal de l’humanité chez Fichte) de 1917, Husserl réinscrit Fichte dans l’histoire de la pensée idéaliste transcendantale kantienne. Husserl reconnaît à Fichte le mérite de dépasser et de dénoncer la contradiction de la chose en soi kantienne. Mais il manque le sens radical du primat de la raison pratique, et ses conséquences pour la fondation de la raison théorique, et la réduction phénoménologique. Husserl interprète l’approfondissement de la dernière philosophie de Fichte comme (...)
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    Husserl. An Analysis of his Phenomenology. [REVIEW]James Daly - 1971 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20:310-312.
    Professor Herbert Spiegelberg has pointed out that Ricoeur is ‘the best informed French historian of phenomenology’ and French philosophers have had the enormous benefit of his translation of Edmund Husserl’s Ideas I. Ricoeur’s introduction to this translation has been included in this volume of writings and gives an inkling of the advantage French students have had over English. One only regrets that it was not possible to include also the summaries and detailed notes which Ricoeur appended to his translation. (...)
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    Die Einflüsse der Brentano’schen Intentionalitätskonzeptionen auf den frühen Husserl.Peter Andras Varga - 2014 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2014:83-116.
    Both the current research literature and a tradition stemming from Husserl himself agree that it was Brentano’s notion of intentionality which „gave rise“ to Husserl’s phenomenology. I rely on extensive primary materials, including unpublished sources from four archives, to revisit this thesis. Already a survey of the historical circumstances of Brentano’s second decade in Vienna, when Husserl studied under him, hints at possible discrepancies in the reception of Brentano’s thought, which are further deepened by the editing (...)
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    To institute, to primally institute : Husserl’s first readers and translators in France: A possible origin of continental philosophy.Petar Bojanic - 2007 - Filozofija I Društvo 18 (2):235-245.
    In diesem Text wird die Bedeutung von Husserls ph?nomenologischen Forschungen zur Institution und zur Institutionalisierung. Es wird angenommen, dass die Bedeutung dieser nicht ausreichend bekannten Strategien nur in den unver?ffentlichten Handschriften gefunden werden kann, dass die unterschiedlichen Generationen der Konsultanten von Husserls Archiven eine identische?berzeugung von der Bedeutung der Husserlschen Entdeckungen bezeugt, dass Merleau- Pontys?bersetzung von Stiftung als "institution" dominiert und dass eben diese?bersetzung bewirkt hat, dass Husserl zu einer franz?sischen Angelegenheit wurde. Die Idee des Artikels ist, dass diese (...)
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    Theodor Conrad, Zum Gedächtnis Edmund Husserls.Daniele De Santis - 2021 - Husserl Studies 38 (1):55-66.
    The present essay, here published for the first time, is part of a group of four texts on the history of the early phenomenological movement that Theodor Conrad wrote right after World War II. One of these texts known as “Conrads Bericht” was edited by Eberhard Avé-Lallemant and Karl Schuhmann and published in Husserl Studies in 1992. The four original typescripts are preserved in the archive of the Munich Circle of phenomenology at the Bavarian State Library. As the reader (...)
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  49. Husserl et l'affaire des démonstratifs. À propos de la référence en régime noématique.Robert Brisart - 2011 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 109 (2):245-269.
     
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  50. Archive fever: a Freudian impression.Jacques Derrida - 1996 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In Archive Fever , Jacques Derrida deftly guides us through an extended meditation on remembrance, religion, time, and technology--fruitfully occasioned by a deconstructive analysis of the notion of archiving. Intrigued by the evocative relationship between technologies of inscription and psychic processes, Derrida offers for the first time a major statement on the pervasive impact of electronic media, particularly e-mail, which threaten to transform the entire public and private space of humanity. Plying this rich material with characteristic virtuosity, Derrida constructs a (...)
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