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Edité par Northwestern University Press, 1967
Vendeur : Andre Strong Bookseller, Blue Hill, ME, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : very good. First edition. 6 x 9 inches. xxvii, 98 pages. Condition of the book is Very Good: Exterior excellent, previous owner's name on front pastedown, text is very clean, binding is tight. STK.
Edité par Northwestern University Press, Evanston, 1967
Vendeur : Underground Books, ABAA, Carrollton, GA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : good. Hardcover. 9 1/4" X 6 1/4". xxvii, 98pp. Rubbing, toning, creasing, chipping, and shallow tears to covers, corners, and edges of unclipped dust jacket. Toning and gentle bumps to covers and edges of black cloth over boards. Dust-spotting to edges of text block. Previous owner's sticker to front free endpaper. Very occasional penciled underlining to pages. Underlining does not obscure text. Binding is sound. Alexander Pfänder was a German philosopher who was heavily influenced by Husserl's phenomenological approach, and his work developed and expanded upon many of Husserl's ideas. In "Phenomenology of Willing and Motivation and Other Phaenomenologica," Pfänder explores the nature of human motivation and the role that the will plays in shaping our perceptions and actions. He argues that our will is not simply a passive aspect of our consciousness, but an active force that drives us to act in certain ways. Through careful analysis of subjective experience, Pfänder develops a nuanced and complex understanding of human motivation that has had a lasting impact on the field of philosophy.