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Adolf Bernhard Philipp Reinach
1883 (Mainz) — 1917 (Diksmuide)
Described by Hedwig Conrad-Martius as "the phenomenologist in itself and as such", Reinach was a central figure of the early phenomenological movement, and a proponent of the realist phenomenology of the Munich Circle. His background consisted of a tripartite education: descriptive psychology (under Theodor Lipps), law (in Munich and Tübingen), and philosophy (under Husserl). Examples of the integration of all three of these aspects of his thought include his articles "The Apriori Foundations of Civil Law," "Toward the Theory of Negative Judgment," "On the Concept of Causality in the Criminal Law", and in his immense, continued interest in speech acts, states of affairs (Sachverhalt), and material necessity. Reinach died on the battlefield of WWI.
Articles
XThe Ambiguity of the Concept of Essence (1912/13)
2017
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 15
Nesocialna in socialna dejanja
2015
Phainomena 94-95

On the concept of causality in the criminal law
2009
Libertarian Papers 1
2005
Fenomenologia. Pismo Polskiego Towarzystwa Fenomenologicznego 3/3
The supreme rules of rational inference in Kant
1994
Aletheia. An International Journal of Philosophy 6
Qu'est-ce que la phénoménologie?
1989
Philosophie 21
The apriori foundations of the civil law
1983
Aletheia. An International Journal of Philosophy 3
A contribution toward the theory of the negative judgment
1981
Aletheia. An International Journal of Philosophy 2
Kant's interpretation of Hume's problem
1976
Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 7/2
1969
The Personalist 50/2
1968
The Philosophical Forum 1/2
1966
Philosophical Forum 1
Paul Natorps Allgemeine Psychologie nach kritischer Methode
1914
Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen 176
Die Überlegung; ihre ethische und rechtliche Bedeutung (Schluss)
1913
Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik 149
Die Überlegung; ihre ethische und rechtliche Bedeutung
1912
Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik 148
Die obersten Regeln der Vernunftschlüsse bei Kant
1911
Kant-Studien 16
Kants Auffassung des Humeschen Problems
1911
Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik 141

William James und der Pragmatismus
1910
Welt und Wissen. Hannoversche Blätter für Kunst, Literatur und Leben 198
