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Автор Pietersma, Henry
Дата выпуска 1987
dc.description In an article which appeared in The Philosophical Review Karl Ameriks argues in favour of the rather surprising thesis that Husserl, his own statements and a host of commentators and critics notwithstanding, was a realist, i.e., a philosopher who held that “there are physical objects which exist outside consciousness and are not wholly dependent on it” (498). More recently, Harrison Hall, in his contribution to the volume Husserl, Intentionality, and Cognitive Science, has argued that in Husserl's view there is no legitimate philosophical issue between realism and idealism, because philosophy is concerned exclusively with meanings. Both interpretations are careful, documenting each point with texts, and contain several elements that are illuminating. Yet they are fundamentally mistaken as regards their main thesis, as I shall argue in this paper.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1987
Название A Critique of Two Recent Husserl Interpretations
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0012217300018278
Electronic ISSN 1759-0949
Print ISSN 0012-2173
Журнал Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review
Том 26
Первая страница 695
Последняя страница 704
Аффилиация Pietersma Henry; University of Toronto
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