Husserl and the sciences : selected perspectives / edited by Richard Feist.
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TextSeries: Collection Philosophica ; 55.Publication details: Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, c2004.Description: x, 230 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0776630261 (hard)
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- B829.5 .H87 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Edmund Husserl and the history of classical foundationalism / Herman Philipse -- What is wrong with naturalizing epistemology? : a phenomenologist's reply / Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl -- Erläuterungen : logical analysis vs. phenomenological descriptions / Denis Fisette -- Husserl and Hilbert on geometry / Ulrich Majer -- Husserl and the theory of multiplicities "Mannigfaltikeitslehre" / Yvon Gauthier -- Husserl's legacy in the philosophy of mathematics : from realism to predicativism / Mathieu Marion -- Husserl and Weyl : phenomenology, mathematics, and physics / Richard Feist -- Herman Weyl's later philosophical views : his divergence from Husserl / John Bell -- From the lifeworld to the exact sciences and back / Pierre Kerszberg -- Husserl on the communal praxis of science / R. Philip Buckley.
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