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Logical Investigations

by Edmund Husserl, J. N. Findlay (Translator), Kah Kyung Cho
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Overview

Commonly regarded as Husserl's greatest and most important work, Logical Investigations sketches the basic grammar of conscious experience in a manner never before or since surpassed. In this work Husserl defends the view of philosophy as an a priori discipline, in contrast to psychology.

This English translation, first published in 1970 by J. N. Findlay, makes available to a wider audience a work that remains not only the necessary foundation of Husserl's copious writings, but offers illuminating insights to those who approach the problems of meaning and the nature of logic from the Anglo-American analytic and linguistic tradition.

Since the world is celebrating the centennial of the original German edition (1900–1901), it is significant that Findlay's excellent translation is now again available.

Synopsis

The Logical Investigations is Edmund Husserl's most famous work and has had a decisive impact on the direction of twentieth century philosophy. This is the first time both volumes of this classic work, translated by J.N. Findlay, have been available in paperback.

About the Author, Edmund Husserl

Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), founder of the school of phenomenology, taught philosophy at Halle, GΓΆtingen, and Freiburg, and had a great influence on subsequent philosophy in Germany and America.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2000
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Pages
913
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781573928663

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