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The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Volume 9, Special Issue
572 Pages
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Routledge
572 Pages
by
Routledge
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The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy
Part I Student Years, 1910–1917; Chapter 1 Curricula Vitae; Chapter 2 Two Articles for The Academician; Chapter 3 The Problem of Reality in Modern Philosophy; Chapter 4 Recent Research in Logic; Chapter 5 Messkirch's Triduum: A Three-Day Meditation on the War; Chapter 6 Question and Judgment; Chapter 7 The Concept of Time in the Science of History; Chapter 8 Supplements to The Doctrine of Categories and Meaning in Duns Scotus; Chapter 9 On Schleiermacher's Second Speech, On the Essence of Religion; Part II Early Freiburg Period, 1919–1923; Chapter 10 Letter to Engelbert Krebs on his Philosophical Conversion; Chapter 11 Letter to Karl Löwith on his Philosophical Identity; Chapter 12 Vita, with an Accompanying Letter to Georg Misch; Chapter 13 Critical Comments on Karl Jaspers's Psychology of Worldviews; Chapter 14 Phenomenological Interpretations with Respect to Aristotle: Indication of the Hermeneutical Situation; Part III Marburg Period, 1923–1928; Chapter 15 The Problem of Sin in Luther; Chapter 16 The Concept of Time; Chapter 17 Being-There and Being-True According to Aristotle; Chapter 18 Wilhelm Dilthey's Research and the Current Struggle for a Historical Worldview; Chapter 19 On the Essence of Truth (Pentecost Monday, 1926); Chapter 20 Letter Exchange with Karl Löwith on Being and Time; Chapter 21 Phenomenology, Draft B (of the Encyclopaedia Britannica Article), with Heidegger's Letter to Husserl; Chapter 22 Heidegger, Martin: Lexicon Article Attributed to Rudolf Bultmann;
Biography
M Brainward London, R. Bruzina Kentucky. S. Crowell Houston, A. Mcikunas Ohio, T. Seebohm Bonn, T Sheehan and Burt Hopkins Stanford