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    Numbers in presence and absence: a study of Husserl's philosophy of mathematics.J. Philip Miller - 1982 - Hingham, MA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
    CHAPTER I THE EMERGENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUSSERL'S 'PHILOSOPHY OF ARITHMETIC'. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: WEIERSTRASS AND THE ARITHMETIZATION OF ANALYSIS In ...
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  2. Numbers in Presence and Absence. A Study of Husserl's Philosophy of Mathematics.J. Philip Miller - 1982 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 41 (1):149-153.
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    Aristotle on Practical Wisdom: Nicomachean Ethics VI. Translated with an Introduction, Analysis, and Commentary by C.D.C. Reeve. [REVIEW]J. Philip Miller - 2014 - Ancient Philosophy 34 (2):447-451.
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    Introduction to Phenomenology. [REVIEW]J. Philip Miller - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (2):476-478.
    Robert Sokolowski’s concise and accessible new book introduces phenomenology not as a historical movement, but as an approach to philosophy that still has much to offer. It discusses central topics in Husserlian phenomenology, but without quoting Husserl and for the most part without mentioning him by name. Instead of examining the contributions of individual phenomenologists, the book extracts and synthesizes the insights of various figures, formulating them in new ways and showing why they are important in the context of contemporary (...)
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    Platon. [REVIEW]J. Philip Miller - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (4):820-822.
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    Phänomenologie der Mathematik. [REVIEW]J. Philip Miller - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (1):153-155.
    The goal of this study is to use Husserl's phenomenological method to clarify the epistemic achievement of modern mathematics. It is not primarily an examination of Husserl's opinions on specific questions in the philosophy of mathematics, many of which were formulated in his early, pre-phenomenological works. Rather, Lohmar takes the methodological ideas presented in Husserl's mature works, particularly Formal and Transcendental Logic and Experience and Judgment, as a point of departure for his own examination of a number of important questions.
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    Platon. [REVIEW]J. Philip Miller - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (4):820-822.
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    Platon: Sophistes. Gesamtausgabe, II. Abteilung: Vorlesungen 1919-1944, Band 19. [REVIEW]J. Philip Miller - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (4):820-821.
    This volume contains the text of a lecture course Heidegger presented in Marburg in the winter semester of 1924/25, just a year before completing his work on the manuscript for Being and Time. A lengthy introductory section examines the concept of truth in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and Metaphysics. The "Main Section" presents a detailed commentary on the Greek text of Plato's Sophist. Part 1 deals with the various attempts made at the beginning of the dialogue to define "the factical existence (...)
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    Sokolowski, Robert. Introduction to Phenomenology. [REVIEW]J. Philip Miller - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (2):476-478.
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    The Totalizing Act. [REVIEW]J. Philip Miller - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 43 (3):627-628.
    The scope of this study is the early phase of Husserl's philosophy, from On the Concept of Number and Philosophy of Arithmetic through the Logical Investigations. Like others who have studied this period, Cooper-Wiele wants to trace the development of themes understood to play a central role in Husserl's mature, phenomenological philosophy. Of central concern to him is the emergence of Husserl's transcendental point of view, which Cooper-Wiele characterizes as "a conquest of spatio-temporal phenomena," "the dissolution of the threat" to (...)
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