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Einstein's theory of relativity considered from the epistemological standpoint I
Vol. 32/1
Ernst Cassirer
Einstein's theory of relativity considered from the epistemological standpoint II
Vol. 32/3
The new phenomenology
Vol. 34
Henry Lanz
The present status of logic and epistemology in Germany
Vol. 36/2
Paul Ferdinand Linke
Husserl's significance for the theory of truth
Vol. 45
James Street Fulton
Hegel's contribution to phenomenology
Vol. 48
George A. Schrader
Ego and person
Vol. 49
Vere C. Chappel
A phenomenological approach to the ego II
Herbert Spiegelberg
On Husserl's approach to necessary truth
Chauncey B. Downes
A phenomenological approach to the ego I
Linguistic analysis, phenomenology and the problems of philosophy
R.G. Turnbull
The tasks of intellectual history
Vol. 53
Hayden White
World-interpretations and lived experience
Vol. 55
Lee P Brown
On the limitations of transcendental reflection, or is inter subjectivity transcendental?
John Sallis
Is transcendental phenomenology committed to idealism?
Vol. 59
Richard Holmes
Husserl's analysis of the inner time-consciousness
John Niemeyer Findlay
Husserl's concept of evidence and science
David Hemmendinger
Husserl on memory
John Brough
Is transcendental phenomenology committed to idealism
Concepts of relative truth
Vol. 60
Jack W Meiland
Husserl and Sartre on the self
Vol. 69
Izchak Miller
Intra- und interkulturelle Hermeneutik - human equality and intra- as well as intercultural diversity
Vol. 78
Elmar Holenstein
Schizophrenia, the space of reasons and thinking as a motor process
Vol. 82
John Campbell
Consciousness and self-consciousness
Vol. 87/2
Uriah Kriegel
Constitution and unity
Vol. 96/1
Roberta de Monticelli
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