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Acknowledgments: Introduction.- Some Aspects and Developments of Gestalt Psychology.- The Place of Psychology in the System of Sciences.- Goldstein's Conception of Biological Science.- The Phenomenological and the Psychological Approach to Consciousness.- Critical Study of Husserl's Nachwort.- The Problem of Existence in Constitutive Phenomenology.- On the Intentionality of Consciousness.- On the Object of Thought.- The Kantian and Husserlian Conceptions of Consciousness.- Phenomenology of Thematics and of the Pure Ego: Studies of the Relation between Gestalt Theory and Phenomenology.- A Non-egological Conception of Consciousness.- William James's Theory of the 'Transitive Parts' of the Stream of Consciousness to the Stream of Consciousness.- Contribution to the Phenomenological Theory of Perception Philosophical Presuppositions of Logic.- Gelb-Goldstein's Concept of 'Concrete' and 'Categorial' Attitude and the Phenomenology of Ideation.- On a Perceptual Root of Abstraction.- On the Conceptual Consciousness.- The Last Work of Edmund Husserl.- Index.
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