Back to 'things in themselves' : a phenomenological foundation for classical realism : a thematic study into the epistemological-metaphysical foundations of phenomenological realism, a reformulation of the method of phenomenology as houmenology and a critique of subjectivist transcendental philosophy and phenomenology
Back to 'things in themselves' : a phenomenological foundation for classical realism : a thematic study into the epistemological-metaphysical foundations of phenomenological realism, a reformulation of the method of phenomenology as houmenology and a critique of subjectivist transcendental philosophy and phenomenology is a book. It was written by Josef Seifert and published by Routledge and Kegan Paul in 1987.
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- author: Josef Seifert
- publication date: 1987
- book publisher: Routledge and Kegan Paul
- book series: Studies in phenomenological and classical realism
- book subjects: Phenomenology
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