Phenomenology and the natural sciences; essays and translations [compiled by] Joseph J. Kockelmans [and] Theodore J. Kisiel.
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Evanston,
Northwestern University Press,
1970.
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Series: | Northwestern University studies in phenomenology & existential philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
- Edmund Husserl. Phenomenology as the science of science / Theodore J. Kisiel ; The mathematization of nature in Husserl's last publication, Krisis / Joseph J. Kockelmans ; Husserl on the history of science / Theodore J. Kisiel
- Hermann Weyl. On time, space, and matter ; Subject and object (The scientific implications of epistemology)
- Oskar Becker. Contributions toward the phenomenological foundation of geometry and its physical applications
- Martin Heidegger. Heidegger on the essential difference and necessary relationship between philosophy and science / Joseph J. Kockelmans ; Science, phenomenology, and the thinking of neing / Theodore J. Kisiel ; The era of the world-as-picture / Joseph J. Kockelmans
- Wilhelm Szilasi. Experience and truth in the natural sciences
- Eugène Minkowski. Prose and poetry (Astronomy and cosmology)
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Merleau-Ponty on philosophy and science / Theodore J. Kisiel ; Merleau-Ponty on space perception and space / Joseph J. Kockelmans
- Gaston Bachelard. Epistemology and history of the sciences
- Jean Cavaillès. On logic and the theory of science
- Suzanne Bachelard. Phenomenology and mathematical physics ; The specificity of mathematical physics
- Jean Ladrière. Mathematics in a philosophy of the sciences ; Mathematics and formalism.