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The phenomenological realism of the possible worlds
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"Life-world" and "a priori" in Husserl's later thought
pp.46-65
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The transcendental "a priori" in Husserl and Kant
pp.66-79
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Discussion special contribution to the debate
pp.98-115
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Discussion special contribution to the debate
pp.116-123
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Consciousness and action in Ingarden's thought
pp.124-137
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The "a priori" in Ingarden's theory of meaning
pp.138-146
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The activity of consciousness: Husserl and Bergson
pp.161-167
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Problems of continuity in the perceptual process
pp.168-182
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The "a priori" moment of the subject-object dialectic in transcendental phenomenology
The relationship between "a priori" and "ideality"
pp.183-198
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Passivity and activity of consciousness in Husserl
pp.199-226
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Sense-experience
A stereoscopic view
pp.229-251
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Freedom, self-reflection and inter-subjectivity or psychoanalysis and the limits of the phenomenological method
pp.252-270
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