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Gottlob Frege

(Edmund Husserl 1859-1938) Reading List Secondary Sources: 1.Husserl, Edmund]- Both articles (1 and 2)from The Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2.Phenomenology] Edited by Paul Edwards 3.Husserl, Heidegger and the Crisis of Philosophical Responsibility by R. Philip Buckley (Introduction, Chapter 1)(Max Muller Bhavan Collection: Periodicals Section, Ground Floor, Near the Canteen, Fort Campus) 4.The Pure Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl(pgs68-165) III In The Phenomenological Movement by Herbert Spiegelberg (142.7/Spi K77479, Counter Copy) 5.Introductory Essay by Peter Koestenbaum in The Paris Lectures by Edmund Husserl 6.Introduction by Quentin Lauer in Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy by Edmund Husserl. 7.Husserl by Rudolf Bernet Chapter 15 From A Companion to Continental Philosophy Edited Simon Critichley and William R. Schroeder 8.Husserl by David Bell (Chapters III and Part of Chapter IV-153-197, 226-232: Pages 189-192 for Husserl’s critique of empiricist theories of perception) 9.Existentialism by Mary Warnock


Additional Reference: 1.Introduction to Phenomenology by Robert Sokolowski (Additional Reference) 2.Notes Towards a Phenomenology of Historiographies by R Sundara Rajan in The Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research June 1996(Additional Reference) 3.Phenomenology (Critical Concepts in Philosophy 4 volumes) Ed. Dermot Moran and Lester E. Embree (2004) Routledge: London and New York Primary Sources by Edmund Husserl: 1. “The Vienna Lecture� In The Continental Philosophy Reader Ed. Richard Kearney and Mara Rainwater. 2.The Paris Lectures Translated with an Introductory Essay by Peter Koestenbaum 3.Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy


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