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A non-egological conception of consciousness
Aron Gurwitsch
Analysis of the perceptual noema
Author's introduction
Awareness of the perceptual world
Compossibility and incompossibility in Leibniz
Contribution to the phenomenological theory of perception
Critical study of Husserl's Nachwort
Gelb–Goldstein's concept of "concrete" and "categorial" attitude and the phenomenology of ideation
Goldstein's conception of biological science
Grouping and organization of sense-data
Introduction
Noetic analysis of perception
On a perceptual root of abstraction
On the conceptual consciousness
On the intentionality of consciousness
On the object of thought
On the systematic unity of the sciences
Ontological problems
Origin of organization
Perceptual coherence as the foundation of the judgment of predication
Phenomenology of thematics and of the pure ego
Philosophical presuppositions of logic
Preface
Selected papers/ausgewählte Schriften
Vol. 43
Kurt Goldstein
Some aspects and developments of Gestalt psychology
Some fundamental concepts of constitutive phenomenology
Some principles of Gestalt psychology
Sur la conscience conceptuelle
Sur la pensée conceptuelle
The awareness of embodied existence
The collected works of Aron Gurwitsch (1901-1973) III
Vol. 194
The collected works of Aron Gurwitsch (1901–1973) II
Vol. 193
The empirical psychic ego
The Kantian and Husserlian conceptions of consciousness
The last work of Edmund Husserl
The perceptual process
The phenomenological and the psychological approach to consciousness
The place of psychology in the system of sciences
The problem of dimensional differences between conjunctions of phases of experience
The problem of existence in constitutive phenomenology
The self-awareness of consciousness
The thematic field
The [somatic] ego in the perceptual world
William James's theory of the "transitive parts" of the stream of consciousness
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