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Phenomenology

a viewing

Maurice Natanson

pp. 3-25

The memory of the intellectual fellowship of our hospital in Heidelberg has accompanied me throughout my entire life. My later work was quite independent and was undertaken at my own risk ... without contact with any professional group. The comparison enabled me to measure how diffused, artificial, and unreal is the professional association of teachers of philosophy, no matter how often its representatives may meet each other in congresses or express themselves in journals and books.1

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-9278-1_1

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Natanson, M. (1962). Phenomenology: a viewing, in Literature, philosophy, and the social sciences, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 3-25.

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