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The body of philosophic work produced by Richard Zaner can be divided into two distinct but deeply integrated and inseparable parts. His earlier work focused on core themes in phenomenology, mostly approached from a Husserlian standpoint, and his later work has dealt with themes in ethics, particularly medical ethics.
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Cox, R.R. (2011). Richard Zaner on Transcendentality, Eidos and Phantasy. In: Wiggins, O., Allen, A. (eds) Clinical Ethics and the Necessity of Stories. Philosophy and Medicine(), vol 997. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9190-1_3
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