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Phenomenology and Fallibility
Walter Hopp
15-43
On Husserl’s Remark that “[s]elbst eine sich als apodiktisch ausgebende Evidenz kann sich als Täuschung enthüllen …” (XVII 164:32–33): Does the Phenomenological Method Yield Any Epistemic Infallibility?
George Heffernan
45-49
Reply to Heffernan
51-55
An Addendum to the Exchange with Walter Hopp on Phenomenology and Fallibility
57-79
The Living Body as the Origin of Culture: What the Shift in Husserl’s Notion of “Expression” Tells us About Cultural Objects
Molly Brigid Flynn
81-88
David Woodruff Smith, Husserl Routledge, New York, 2007 (Series Routledge Philosophers), US-100.00 (hard copy), US-100.00 (hard copy), US-27.95 (paperback); €67.27 (hard copy), €20.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-415-28975-7
Thane Naberhaus
89-95
S. Taguchi, Das Problem des ‘Ur-Ich’ bei Edmund Husserl: Die Frage nach der selbstverständlichen ‘Nähe’ des Selbst Springer, Dordrecht, 2006, (Series Phaenomenologica, vol. 178), US-$ 199.00, € 139.05 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-4020-4854-8
Søren Overgaard
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