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Space, Time, and Other

Space, Time, and Other
2016, ISBN 978-606-697-013-6
Author: Fred Kersten

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1. Space, Time, and Other: Year > 2016
Fred Kersten PREFACE
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part one: the method of transcendental phenomenological reductions
2. Space, Time, and Other: Year > 2016
Fred Kersten INTRODUCTION: “Wir wollen auf die ‘Sachen selbst’ zurückgehen”
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER ONE: The Transcendental Phenomenological Reductions
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER THREE: Further Transcendental Phenomenological Procedures
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER FOUR: The Order of Transcendental Phenomenological Inquiry That Wills to Return to the “Things Themselves”
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part two: transcendental phenomenology of oriented constituting of prespace and of quasi-objective space and time
6. Space, Time, and Other: Year > 2016
Fred Kersten INTRODUCTION: The Problem, Plan, and Historical Setting of the Constituting of Space and Time
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER FIVE: Transcendental Phenomenological Unbuilding to the Tactually, Visually, and Auditorily Presented in Prespace
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER SIX: Transcendental Phenomenological Building Up of Quasi-objective Space in Primary Passivity
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER SEVEN: The Transcendental Phenomenological Building Up of Phantom Quasi-objective Space
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part three: quasi-objective primordial space, time, and other and the transcendental “deduction” of space and time
10. Space, Time, and Other: Year > 2016
Fred Kersten INTRODUCTION: The Transcendental Phenomenological “Deduction” of Space (Time).
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER EIGHT: The Transcendental Phenomenological Building Up of Primordial Quasi-objective Space. The Founding Substratum of the Perception of Someone Else
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER NINE: The Constituting of Space and Other in the Primary Passivity of the Quasi-objective Primordial World. The Transcendental “Deduction” of (Space) Time
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part four: time, space, and other: problems in transcendental phenomenological philosophy
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Fred Kersten Introduction: Th e Phenomenological Paradox of Mind and Nature
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER TEN: Reality and “Irreality", “Absolute Being” and “Real Being”
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Limit-Phenomena of Transcendental Phenomenology of Mental Living in the Natural Attitude.Transcendental Aesthetics and Analytics of Space, Time, and Other
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Fred Kersten CHAPTER TWELVE: The Transcendental Phenomenological Community of the Real, Objective World in the TranscendentalNatural Attitude
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17. Space, Time, and Other: Year > 2016
Fred Kersten Bibliography
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18. Space, Time, and Other: Year > 2016
Fred Kersten Index
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19. Space, Time, and Other: Year > 2016
Fred Kersten Index of Names
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