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|a Edmund Husserl and the phenomenological tradition :
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|a Husserl's theory of signs revisited / Rudolf Bernet -- Art and artworld: some ideas for a Husserlian aesthetic / John Barnett Brough -- Hobbes and Husserl on reason and its limits / Richard Cobb-Stevens -- Husserl, Lask, and the idea of transcendental logic / Steven Galt Crowell -- Realism versus anti-realism: a Husserlian contribution / John J. Drummond -- Husserl on evidence and justification / Dagfinn Føllesdal -- Truth and freedom / Karsten Harries -- Husserl, Hilbert, and the critique of Galilean science / Patrick A. Heelan -- Husserlian transcendental phenomenology: some aspects / J.N. Mohanty -- "The strangeness in the strangeness": phenomenology and the mundane / Maurice Natanson -- Heidegger, early and late, and Aquinas / Thomas Prufer -- Husserl's ideas and the natural concept of the world / John Scanlon -- Moral thinking / Robert Sokolowski -- Phenomenology as first philosophy: reflections on Husserl / Elisabeth Ströker.
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