"S is a and [3 and y," is ideally infinite; likewise the series of subordinate clauses connected attributively to a subject is ideally infinite. This is likewise the case with the principle of the formation of forms; [this principle says] that a determination can be made into a subject of determination for a new determination. Etc. I refer to this because it can be seen in a like fashion where the futural formations of forms are concerned." /> The syntactic and the object-theoretical directions of examination - Husserl Edmund | sdvig press

The syntactic and the object-theoretical directions of examination

Edmund Husserl

pp. 311-337


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