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Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie

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Citation

Edmund Husserl. (1913). Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie. Max Niemeyer.

Why this reference is included

Husserl’s Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie (1913), published by Max Niemeyer, sits in the program’s reference corpus as a standing technical source. Cited in Book VII (Categorical Metaphysics), Part 3, Chapter Embodiment and the Lived Body, where the program draws on it in the context of “The Phenomenological Distinction Leib and K"orper The German phenomenological tradition, from Husserl through Plessner to Merleau-Ponty , draws a distinction that most European….”

Cited in

  • Book VII — Categorical Metaphysics Part 3
    Chapter Embodiment and the Lived Body
    The Phenomenological Distinction Leib and K\"orper The German phenomenological tradition, from Husserl through Plessner to Merleau-Ponty , draws a distinction that most European languages cannot express in a single word

Bibliographic Details

BibTeX Keyhusserl1913
AuthorsEdmund Husserl
Year
TypeBook
PublisherMax Niemeyer