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... philosophy . According to the Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie , Socrates is " not only a most important figure in the history of philosophy - the most interesting in the philosophy of antiquity - but also a world ...
... philosophy . According to the Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie , Socrates is " not only a most important figure in the history of philosophy - the most interesting in the philosophy of antiquity - but also a world ...
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... philosophy of transcendence " at odds with all " philosophy of immanence . " Intentionality is indeed central to Sartre's philosophy of transcendence , but Husserl deals with both immanence and transcendence in an epistemological ...
... philosophy of transcendence " at odds with all " philosophy of immanence . " Intentionality is indeed central to Sartre's philosophy of transcendence , but Husserl deals with both immanence and transcendence in an epistemological ...
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... philosophy of transcendence : in relation to the transcendental ego . The Cartesianische Meditationen are not directly concerned with the distinction between transcendence and immanence , yet Husserl's discussion of the transcendental ...
... philosophy of transcendence : in relation to the transcendental ego . The Cartesianische Meditationen are not directly concerned with the distinction between transcendence and immanence , yet Husserl's discussion of the transcendental ...
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Preface 743 | 11 |
PART ONE Philosophy of Genius | 25 |
PART TWO Literature of Monologue | 109 |
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