The Theory of Wholes and Parts and Husserl’s Explication of the Possibility of Knowledge in the Logical Investigations

  • Willard D
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My proximate aim in this paper is to clarify the vital role of the IIIrd “Investigation” in Husserl’s project for his Logical Investigations (LI)1.My ultimate aim is to show how the LI opened the way to — indeed, constituted — a realist understanding of consciousness (as well as language) and reality.

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Willard, D. (2003). The Theory of Wholes and Parts and Husserl’s Explication of the Possibility of Knowledge in the Logical Investigations (pp. 163–181). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0207-2_11

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