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"Life-world" and "a priori" in Husserl's later thought
Vol. 98
J. N. Mohanty
A note on modern nominalism
Vol. 37
A recent criticism of the foundations of Nicolai Hartmann's ontology
Analysis of thought
Vol. 14
Aspects of Husserl's philosophy of logic à propos his logic lectures of 1906–7
Vol. 115
Back to experience
Certain associated problems
Consciousness and existence
Consciousness and life-world
Expression and its functions
Formal logic
Gilbert Ryle's criticisms of the concept of consciousness
Husserl's philosophy of language
Husserl's transcendental phenomenology and essentialism
Husserl, Frege and the overcoming of psychologism
Vol. 95
Husserlian phenomenology and the de re and de dicto intentionalities
Individual fact and essence in Edmund Husserl's philosophy
Intentionality and "possible worlds"
Intentionality and noema
Intentionality, causality and holism
Language & reality
Meaning and truth I
Meaning and truth II
Modes of givenness
Nyāya theory of doubt
On G. E. Moore's defence of common sense
On reference
On the roots of reference
Phenomenology and ontology
Reflections on the Nyāya theory of Avayavipratyaksa
Remarks on Nicolai Hartmann's modal doctrine
Remarks on the content theory
Rorty, phenomenology and transcendental philosophy
The "object" in Edmund Husserl's phenomenology
The destiny of transcendental philosophy
The given
Thinking and meaning
Thought and action
Towards a phenomenology of self-evidence
Transcendental philosophy and the hermeneutic critique of consciousness
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