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2 vol. 8vo. [6], vii-xvii, [1], 1-432, 11 (pages of publisher's advertisements), [1]; [4], v-xvii, [2], 435-877, [3], 11 (pages of publisher's advertisements), [1], pp. Red cloth with gold lettering on the spines. Price of $30.00 on the front flap of each dust jacket. Translated into English by J.N. Findlay. from the second German edition. Volume one with Prolegomena to Pure Logic, Expression and Meaning, and the Ideal Unity of the Species. Volume two with On the Theory of Wholes and Parts, The Distinction between Independent and Non-Independent Meanings, On Intentional Experiences and Their 'Contents', Elements of a Phenomenological Elucidation of Knowledge, and Investigation VI, Volume II, Part II of the second German edition. Part of the International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method, edited by Ted Honderich. Honderich 382-384. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, "Phenomenology". Lapointe 7. Spileers 729. Lapointe suggests that the first English language edition is the London edition, nonetheless this is a beautiful and important set, and the first American edition of Husserl's landmark writings. Husserl is generally regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology and one of its leading and most influential proponents. Logical Investigations is Husserl s first phenomenological work, abandoning the psychologism of his earlier works at least in part due to criticisms from Gottlob Frege (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Oxford Companion to Philosophy). A handsome set of one of Husserl s most important and influential works. A name on each free front endpaper and a tiny push to each top textblock; jackets each have one spot of edge wear but are overall beautiful.
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