The philosophy of Edmund Husserl in its development from his mathematical interests to his first conception of phenomenology in Logical investigations /
by Andrew D. Osborn.

APA Citation

Osborn, A. D. (Andrew Delbridge). (1934). The philosophy of Edmund Husserl in its development from his mathematical interests to his first conception of phenomenology in Logical investigations. New York City: [Printed by the International Press].

MLA Citation

Osborn, Andrew D. (Andrew Delbridge), 1902-1997. The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl In Its Development From His Mathematical Interests to His First Conception of Phenomenology In Logical Investigations. New York City: [Printed by the International Press], 1934.

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