A First Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology
Duquesne University Press, (1965). Hardcover. 8vo. xxiii, 372pp. Sienna cloth with gold lettering on spine in original illustrated dust jacket. At the time of publication, Kockelmans' work was the first introduction to Husserl's phenomenology. Rather than discussing the insights of the most important commentators, the author allows Husserl to explain his own ideas. Shelf wear on head and tail of spine and corners. Paper-covering on inside of rear board creased. Parts of top-edge on inside of dj repaired with tape. Some age wear, staining and creasing on dj. Dust jacket in fair, binding in good, interior in very good condition. Item #31253
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