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Theory of Intuition in Husserl's Phenomenology: Second Edition
Northwestern University Press, 1995 Paper: 978-0-8101-1281-0 Library of Congress Classification B3279.H94L413 1995 Dewey Decimal Classification 121.3
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this landmark study, Emmanuel Levinas discusses the aspects and function of intuition in Husserl's thought and its meaning for philosophical self-reflection. An essential, and illuminating explication of central issues in Husserl's phenomenology, it is also important as a formative work of one of this century's most distinguished philosophers.
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