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(2010) Constitutive phenomenology in historical perspective, Dordrecht, Springer.
Maurice Pradines, philosophie de la sensation. ii. la sensibilité élémentaire. les sens de la défense. publications de la faculté des lettres de l'université de strasbourg, fascicule 66 (paris
les belles lettres, 1934), 381 pp
Aron Gurwitsch
pp. 497-500
Pradines' book is a series of his studies about the philosophy of sensation. After having posed the most general problems pertaining thereto (e.g., those concerning quality, space, outer perception, perceptual memory), and after having examined—in the prior volume1—those among the primary senses which he describes as "senses of need" (pleasure, taste, and smell), the author devotes the present volume to the examination of cutaneous sensibility, i.e., to that set of sensory data that constitute the "senses of defense."
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DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2831-0_23
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Gurwitsch, A. (2010). Review of Philosophie de la sensation II by Maurice Pradines. , pp. 497-500.
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