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Cairns, Dorion: The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl

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Notes

  1. The Editorial Committee for this project is comprised of Lester Embree, Fred Kersten (recently deceased), and Richard Zaner, the latter of whom serves as Cairns’s literary executor.

  2. See Embree (2012a).

  3. The exceptions are Chapters 11, 13–15, and 27. Chapters 11 and 27 are the transitional and the concluding chapters, respectively. Chapters 13–15 constitute an extended exposition of Husserl’s account of primordial sense perception and thus stand together as a very good advanced introduction to Husserl’s view on this important topic.

  4. See Cairns (2005), which is an edited version of Chapter 20. For a list of later articles by Cairns posthumously published under the supervision of Embree, Kersten, and Zaner, see Embree (2012b), pp. 14–16.

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Janes, J. Cairns, Dorion: The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl . Husserl Stud 31, 73–79 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10743-014-9147-z

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