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John Wild: From Realism to Phenomenology

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John Wild: From Realism to Phenomenology - Slaatte, Howard A (Editor), and Kaufman, William E
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John Wild (1902-1972) was a leading American philosopher noted for his work in existentialism and phenomenology, modes of thought that focus on human consciousness and subjectivity. He made a transition to existential phenomenology after being a major proponent of realism, as well as president of the Association for Realistic Philosophy in 1949. By examining Wild's philosophical development from realism and its search for objective truth to phenomenology, the author concludes that Wild brings realistic concerns to his ...

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John Wild: From Realism to Phenomenology 1996, Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York

ISBN-13: 9780820427966

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