Phenomenological Reviews

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Lask's theory of judgment

pp. 171-188

Abstract

Lask's theory of judgment has to be understood in the light of two other theories: the Kantian and the more recent Bolzano-Husserl theories. Let me therefore begin with a brief statement of these two theories.

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Wiegand Olav K, Dostal Robert J, Embree Lester, Kockelmans Joseph, Mohanty Jithendra Nath (2000) Phenomenology on Kant, German idealism, hermeneutics and logic: philosphical essays in honor of Thomas M. Seebohm. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 171-188

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9446-2_11

Full citation:

(2000) „Lask's theory of judgment“, In: O.K. Wiegand, R.J. Dostal, L. Embree, J. Kockelmans & J.N. Mohanty (eds.), Phenomenology on Kant, German idealism, hermeneutics and logic, Dordrecht, Springer, 171–188.