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Constitution of meaning and objects in the logical investigations

Robert Sokolowski

pp. 37-73

In his attempt to develop fully the foundations of arithmetic, Husserl was led to see that the problems raised in this study could be resolved only in a much wider philosophical context. He interrupted his mathematical inquiries "until I might succeed in arriving at certain clarity in the basic questions of epistemology and in the critical understanding of logic as a science." 1 The result of his new interests was the Logical In­vestigations

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3325-0_3

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Sokolowski, R. (1970). Constitution of meaning and objects in the logical investigations, in The formation of Husserl's concept of constitution, Den Haag, Nijhoff, pp. 37-73.

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