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too ambitious to be an 'introduction',
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This review is from: An Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology: Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Paperback)
well this is obviously a book with a lot of content on Husserl and is based on scrupulous scholarship..but also maybe too ambitious for an introduction..the references to Husserl's works contain those works that are little known to the general reader or actually the student of philosophy.. such ambitious study of Husserl'as nachlass is naturally praiseworthy, but it can be confusing and overcomplicating rather than illuminating for those only familiar (hopefully) with some major works of Husserl available in English. Better read for advanced researcher than the average reader of Husserl.
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