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Philosophical Topics

Volume 12, Issue Supplement, 1981
Phenomenology and the Human Sciences

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Editor's Note
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Karl-Otto Apel 1. Social Action and the Concept of Rationality
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Rüdiger Bubner 2. Hermeneutics: Understanding or Edification?
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Fred R. Dallmayr 3. Conversation, Discourse, and Politics
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Amedeo Giorgi 4. Ambiguities Surrounding the Meaning of Phenomenological Psychology
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Maurice Natanson 5. The World Already There: An Approach to Phenomenology
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John O'Neill 6. Vico on the Natural Workings of the Mind
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Robert Sokolowski 7. Husserl's Concept of Categorial Intuition
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Elisabeth Ströker 8. The Role of Psychology in Husserl's Phenomenology
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William R. McKenna Phantasie, Bildbewusstsein, Erinnerung: zur Phiinomenoiogie der anschaulichen Vergegenwiirtigungen,Texte aus dem Nachlass (1898-1925)
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Daniel J. Herman Existential Phenomenology and the World of Ordinary Experience: An Introduction
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