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Judgment and Sachverhalt - An Introduction to Adolf Reinach's Phenomenological Realism (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
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Judgment and Sachverhalt - An Introduction to Adolf Reinach's Phenomenological Realism (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Series: Phaenomenologica, 132
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Adolf Reinach was one of the leading figures of the Munich and
GAttingen circles of phenomenology, and Husserl's first real
co-worker. Although his writings are highly original and remarkably
clear, Reinach's tragic death in the First World War prevented him
from formulating a definitive statement of his phenomenology,
leaving his name virtually unknown to all but a small circle. In
his ground-breaking study, Judgment and Sachverhalt, DuBois shows
how Reinach succeeds in developing a realist ontology and
epistemology based on rigorous argumentation and phenomenological
elucidation. Drawing from numerous texts and the developments of
Reinach's students and colleagues - Roman Ingarden, Alexander
PfAnder and Dietrich von Hildebrand above all - DuBois presents,
refines and defends Reinach's phenomenological realism'.
Confrontations of Reinach's theories of states of affairs, concepts
and speech acts with the work of contemporary authors like Chisholm
and Searle allow readers to evaluate Reinach's philosophy, not only
in the light of the later developments of Husserl, but also in the
light of certain Anglo-American developments.
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