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On the misfortunes of Husserl's Encyclopaedia britannica article "phenomenology"
pp. 162-165
Abstract
Husserl's article "Phenomenology" for the Enclyclopaedia Britannica (or rather the semblance of it which survived the translation from his German original into English) appeared in its Fourteenth Edition of 1929, to remain there in subsequent editions until 1955, when it was replaced for some ten years by a new article written by Professor J. N. Findlay.
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Published in:
Spiegelberg Herbert (1982) The context of the phenomenological movement. Den Haag, Nijhoff.
Pages: 162-165
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3270-3_11
Full citation:
Spiegelberg Herbert (1982) On the misfortunes of Husserl's Encyclopaedia britannica article "phenomenology", In: The context of the phenomenological movement, Den Haag, Nijhoff, 162–165.