Ideas Pertaining To A Pure Phenomenology And To A Phenomenological Philosophy by E. Husserl

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Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy First Book: General Introduction to a Pure Phenomenology Series: Edmund Husserl Collected Works, Vol. 2 Husserl, Edmund 1983, 432 p., Softcover ISBN: 90-247-2852-5 “About this book The present translation draws upon nearly half a century of Husserl scholarship as well as the many translations into English of other books by Husserl, occasioned by W.R. Boyce Gibson’s pioneering translation of Ideas, First Book, in 1931. Based on the most recent German edition of the original text published in 1976 by Martinus Nijhoff and edited by Dr. Karl Schuhmann, the present translation offers an entirely new rendering into English of Husserl’s great work, together with a representative selection of Husserl’s own noted and revised parts of his book. Thus the translation makes available, for the first time in English, a significant commentary by Husserl on his own text over a period of about sixteen years.” Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy Second Book: Studies in the Phenomenology of Constitution Series: Edmund Husserl Collected Works, Vol. 3 Husserl, Edmund 1989, 464 p., Softcover ISBN: 0-7923-0713-5 No additional info I'm afraid. The language is English in both books. http://rapidshare.de/files/9135458/EHusserl_ideas_pert_I-II.zip.html password: www.avaxhome.ws enjoy...