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Frederick J. Edeskuty,Walter F. Stewartestigated by phenomenology itself. These phenomena seem to lead not only to complex overlays and relationships, but above all, to dilemmas requiring further and deeper investigations. Such dilemmas may suggest some of the directions for phenomenological researches. These dilemmas are not the inventiBILE 发表于 2025-3-30 15:57:58
Frederick J. Edeskuty,Walter F. Stewarts analyses of the relationship between body and mind, his determination of the relationship between nature and our everyday surroundings (.), and his theory of meaning and language. For example, with regard to Husserl’s treatment of intersubjectivity, commentators and critics have observed that Husshankering 发表于 2025-3-30 16:59:10
Frederick J. Edeskuty,Walter F. Stewarts analyses of the relationship between body and mind, his determination of the relationship between nature and our everyday surroundings (.), and his theory of meaning and language. For example, with regard to Husserl’s treatment of intersubjectivity, commentators and critics have observed that Huss平常 发表于 2025-3-31 00:39:52
Frederick J. Edeskuty,Walter F. Stewartn: “know thyself.” Such an injunction, of course, presupposes that there is something there to be known, that the self can stand there as an object of knowledge, that the knower can know himself. Knowing himself, he can know himself as knower. This means that he can grasp the very performance which