Philosophy of Arithmetic Psychological and Logical Investigations with Supplementary Texts from 1887–1901

Husserl's work here provides an alternative model of what "conceptual analysis" should be - minus the "linguistic turn", but inclusive of language and linguistic meaning. In the process, he provides case after case of "Phenomenological Analysis" - fortunately unenc...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Husserl, Edmund
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2003, 2003
Edition:1st ed. 2003
Series:Husserliana: Edmund Husserl – Collected Works
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • First Part: The Authentic Concepts of Multiplicity, Unity and Number
  • I: The Origination of the Concept of Multiplicity through that of the Collective Combination
  • II: Critical Developments
  • III: The Psychological Nature ot the Collective Combination
  • IV: Analysis of the Concept of Number in Terms of its Origin and Content
  • V: The realations “More” AND “Less”
  • VI: The Definition of Number-Equity through the Concept of Reciprocal One-tO- One Correlation
  • VII: Definition of Number in Terms of Equivalence
  • VIII: Discussions Concerning Unity and Multiplicity
  • IX: The Sense of the Statement of Numbers
  • Second Part: The Symbolic Number Concepts And The Logical Sources Of Cardinal Arithmetic
  • X: Operations on Numbers and the Authentic Number Concepts
  • XI: Symbolic Representations of Multiplicities
  • XII: The Symbolic Representations of Numbers
  • XIII: The Logical Sources of Arithmetic
  • Supplementary Texts (1887–1901)
  • A. Original Version of the Text through Chapter IV: ON the Concept of Number: Psychological Analyses
  • B. Essays