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Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy - Second Book Studies in the Phenomenology of Constitution (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
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Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy - Second Book Studies in the Phenomenology of Constitution (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
Series: Husserliana: Edmund Husserl - Collected Works, 3
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As is made plain in the critical apparatus and editorial matter
appended to the original German publication of Hussed's Ideas II, I
this is a text with a history. It underwent revision after
revision, spanning almost 20 years in one of the most fertile
periods of the philosopher's life. The book owes its form to the
work of many hands, and its unity is one that has been imposed on
it. Yet there is nothing here that cannot be traced back to Hussed
himself. Indeed, the final" clean copy" for publication, prepared
by an assistant, was completely reviewed by the master three times
and emended by him in detail on each occasion. Nevertheless, in the
end the work was in fact not submitted for publication, and after
Hussed's pen last touched the manuscript in 1928 it was set aside
until posthumously edited and published by the Hussed-Archives in
1952. The story of the composition of Ideas II begins with the
"pencil manuscript" of 1912. This is the ultimate textual source
for both Ideas II and Ideas III. 2 It has been preserved as a folio
of 84 sheets in very dense shorthand of the Gabelsberger system,
written mostly with a pencil. It was composed by Hussed "in one
stroke" immediately after the completion of I Edmund Husser : Ideen
zu einer reinen Phiinomenologie und phiinomenologischen
Philosophie. Zweites Buch: Phiinomenologische Untersuchungen zur
Konstitution. Edited by Marly Biemel. The Hague: Martinus NijhofT,
1952 (Husserliana IV).
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