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Phenomenology and the Formal Sciences
herausgegeben von Thomas M. Seebohm, Dagfinn Føllesdal und J.N. MohantyInhaltsverzeichnis
- Heidegger and the Formalization of Thought.
- The Justification of Logic and Mathematics in Husserl’s Phenomenology.
- On Husserl’s Distinction between State of Affairs (Sachverhalt) and Situation of Affairs (Sachlage).
- On Situations and States of Affairs.
- Modalization and Modalities.
- Remarks on Modalization and Modalities.
- Husserl’s Formalism.
- Mathematics as a Transcendental Science.
- Mathematics and the Task of Phenomenology.
- ”Tertium Non Datur:” Husserl’s Conception of a Definite Multiplicity.
- Psychologism Revisited.
- Some Reflections on Psychologism.
- How Mathematical Foundation all but come about: A Report on Studies Toward a Phenomenological Critique of Gödel’s Views on Mathematical Intuition.
- On Geometric Intentionality.
- Sentences which are True in Virtue of their Color.
- Willard and Husserl on Logical Form.
- Index of Names.
- Index of Subjects.