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The theory of association after Husserl: “Form/content” dualism and the phenomenological way out

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This paper will address one of the “unsolved” problems that has traditionally been called the “form/content” dualism.

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Nuki, S. (1998). The theory of association after Husserl: “Form/content” dualism and the phenomenological way out. In: Steinbock, A.J. (eds) Phenomenology in Japan. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2602-3_4

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