Formal and Transcendental Logic
โ Scribed by Edmund Husserl (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 359
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XIX
Introduction....Pages 1-17
Preparatory Considerations....Pages 18-47
Formal logic as apophantic analytics....Pages 48-71
Formal apophantics, formal mathematics....Pages 72-89
Theory of deductive systems and theory of multiplicities....Pages 90-104
Focusing on objects and focusing on judgments....Pages 105-129
Apophantics, as theory of senses, and truth-logic....Pages 130-148
Psychologism and the laying of a transcendental foundation for logic....Pages 149-175
Initial questions of transcendental logic: problems concerning fundamental concepts....Pages 176-183
The idealizing presuppositions of logic and the constitutive criticism of them....Pages 184-201
Evidential criticism of logical principles carried back to evidential criticism of experience....Pages 202-222
The subjective grounding of logic as a problem belonging to transcendental philosophy....Pages 223-231
Transcendental phenomenology and intentional psychology. The problem of transcendental psychologism....Pages 232-266
Objective logic and the phenomenology of reason....Pages 267-290
Conclusion....Pages 291-293
Back Matter....Pages 294-340
โฆ Subjects
Phenomenology; Logic
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