A Bibliography Phenomenological Philosophy Natural Science

A Bibliography Phenomenological Philosophy Natural Science

A Bibliography of Phenomenological Philosophy of Natural Science Steven Chasan Columbia University 1890-1899 Husserl, Edmund. Philosophie der Arithmetik. Halle: Pfeffer, 1891. 1900-1909 Husserl, Edmund. Logische Untersuchungen. Halle: 1900-01. English translation J. N. Findlay. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970. 1910-1919 Husserl, Edmund. "Philosophie als strenge Wissenschaft." In Logos. I (1910-1911): 289-341. English translation by Quentin Lauer. "Philosophy as a Rigorous Science." In Edmund Husserl. Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosphy. New York: Harper and Row, 1965. Husserl, Edmund. "Ideen zu einer reinen Phlinomenologie und phlinome­ nologischenPhilosophie, Erstes Buch: Allgemeine Einfiihrungin die reine 265 L. Hardy and L. Embree (eds.), Phenomenology of Natural Science, 265-290. © 1992 Kluwer Academic Publishers. 266 PHENOMENOLOGY OF NATURAL SCIENCE Phanomenologie. "lahrbuch jUr Philosophie und phiinomenologische Forschung. I (1913): 1-323. English translation by Fred Kersten. Ideas pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy, First Book: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1983. Weyl, Hermann. Die Idee der Reimannschen Flache. Leipzig: Barth, 1913. English translation by Gerald R. Madene. The Concept of a Riemann Surface. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1964. 1920-1929 Becker, Oskar. "Beitrage zurphanomenologischenBegriindungder Geometrie und ihrer physicalischen Anwendungen." lahrbuch jUr Philosophie und phanomenologische Forschung. 6 (1923): 385-560; selections translated in Kockelmans & Kisiel. 1970: 119-143. Becker, Oskar. "Mathematische Existenz: Untersuchungen zur Logik und Ontologie mathematischer Phanomene." lahrbuch jUr Philosophie und phiinomenologische Forschung. 7 (1927): 439-809. Geiger, Moritz, SystematischeAxiomatikderEuklidischen Geometrie.Augsburg, 1924 Heidegger, Martin. Sein und Zeit. Tiibingen: Niemeyer, 1927. English translation by John Macquarrie and Edward Robinson. Being and Time. London: SCM Press, 1962. Husserl, Edmund. Formale und transzendental Logik: Versuch einer Kritik der logischen Vemunft. Halle: Niemeyer, 1929. English translation by Dorion Cairns. Formal and Transcendental Logic. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1969. Weyl, Hermann. Raum, Zeit, Materie: Vorlesungen aber Allgemeine Relativi­ tiitstheorie. 5th rev. ed. Berlin: Springer, 1923. English translation by H. L. Brose. Space-Time-Matter. London: Macmillan, 1922. BIBLIOGRAPHY 267 Weyl, Hermann. "Philosophie der Mathematik und Naturwissenschaft." In Handbuch der Philosophie. edd. Alfred Baeumler und Manfred Schroter. Munich: Oldenbourg, 1926-30. English translation by Joachim Weyl. Revised by Hermann Weyl. Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science. New York: Aetheneum, 1963. Weyl, Hermann. Gruppentheorie und Quantummechanik. Leipzig: Barth, 1928. English translation by H. P. Robertson. The Theory ofGroups in Quantum Mechanics. New York: Dover, 1931. 1930-1939 Geiger, Moritz. Der Wirklichkeit der Wissenschften und die Metaphysik. Bonn, 1930 Gurwitsch, Aron. "Ontologische Bermerkungen zur Axiomatik der Euklidis­ chen Geometrie." PhilosophischeAnzeiger. 6 (1930): 78-100. Gurwitsch, Aron. "Le Fonctionnementde l'organisme d'apres K. Goldstein." Journal de psychologie normale et pathologique. 36 (1939): 107-38. Husserl, Edmund. Die Krisis der europilischen Wissenschaften und die transzen­ dental Philnomenologie: Eine Einleitung in die philnomenologische Philosophie. Philosophia. (Belgrad) I (1936): 77-176. Reprinted in Die Krisis der europilischen Wissenschaften und die transzendental Philnomenologie: EineEinleitungin diephilnomenologische Philosophie. ed. Walter Biemel. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1954. English translation by David Carr The Crisis of the European Sciences. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1970. 1940-49 Cerf, Walter. "In Reply to Mr. Zilsel's 'Concerning "Phenomenology and Natural Science'''.'' Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 2 (1941): 220-222. 268 PHENOMENOLOGY OF NATURAL SCIENCE Gurwitsch, Aron. "La science biologique d'apres K.Goldstein." Revue philo­ sophique de la France et de l'etranger. 129 (1940): 244-65. Margenau, Henry ·Phenomenology and Physics." Philosophy and Phenomen­ ological Research. 5 (1944): 269-280. Szilasi, Wilhelm. Wissenschaft als Philosophie. Zurich: Europa Verlag, 1945. Zilsel, Edgar. "Phenomenology and Natural Science." Philosophy of Science. 8 (1941): 26-32. Zilsel, Edgar. "Concerning'Phenomenologyand Natural Science'." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 2 (1941). 1950-59 Bachelard, Suzanne.La Conscience de rationalite: Etude phenomenologique sur la physique mathematique. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1958; two Chapters translated in Kockelmans & Kisiel (1970): 413-440. Compton, John J. and Henry Margenau. "Some Recent Developments in the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics." Synthese. 8 (1950): 260-271. Gurwitsch, Aron. "The Last Work of Edmund Husserl, Part I." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 17 (1957): 370-98. Gurwitsch, Aron. "The Last Work of Edmund Husserl, Parts II-IV." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 18 (1957). Kockelmans, Joseph J. "On the Mode of Being of Mathematical Entities." (in Dutch) Tijdschrift voor Philosophie. 16 (1954): 289-331. Kockelmans, Joseph J. "On Space and Space Perception.· (in Dutch) Tijdschrift voor Philosophie. 19 (1957): 372-428. BIBLIOGRAPHY 269 Kockelmans,JosephJ. On Time and Space: TheMeaningofEinstein'sRelativity Theory for a Phenomenological Philosophy ofNature. (in Dutch) Haarlem: Bohn, 1958. Kockelmans, Joseph J. "Physics and Philosophy." (in Dutch) Studia Catholica. 34 (1959): 28-60. Margenau, Henry. The Nature of Physical Reality. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950. Reprinted Woodbridge, Conn.: Ox Bow Press, 1977. 1960 Kockelmans, Joseph J. "Unity and Multiplicity in Science according to Pheno­ menology." (in DutCh) Tijdschrift voor Philosophie. 22 (1960): 456-502. 1961 Grunder, Karlfried. "Martin Heidegger's Wissenschaftskritik in ihren ge­ schichtlichen Zusammenhangen." In Archive fUr Philosophie. 11 (1961): 312-335. Szilasi, Wilhelm. Philosophie und Naturwissenschaft. Bern: Francke Verlag, 1961. Selection translated in Kockelmans and Kisiel (1970): 205-232. 1962 Kockelmans, Joseph J. Phenomenology and Physics. (in DutCh) Haarlem: Bohn, 1%2. Kockelmans, Joseph J. "Changes in the View of the World according to Con­ temporary Physics." (in Dutch) Wijsgerig Perspectief. 2 (1962): 108-119. 270 PHENOMENOLOGY OF NATURAL SCIENCE 1963 Compton,JohnJ. "On Understanding Science." Dialectica. 16 (1963): 155-76. Grunder, Karlfried. "Heidegger's Critique of Science." In Philosophy Today 7 (1963): 15-32. 1964 Kisiel, TheodoreJ. "Reality of the Electron." Philosophy Today. 8 (1964): 56- 65. Kockelmans, Joseph J. "L'Objectivite des sciences positives d'apres Ie point­ de vue de la phenomenologie.''Archives de philosophie. 27 (1964): 339-355. Sokolowski, Robert. "Husserl's Interpretation of the History of Philosophy." Fran. Studies. 24 (1964): 261-280. StrOker, Elisabeth. "Philosophie als strenge Wissenschaft?" In Philosophia Naturalis. 14 (1964): 377-396. 1965 Gurwitsch, Aron. "Comments on the Paper by H. Marcuse 'On Science and Phenomenology'." In Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 2 edd. Robert S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky. New York: Humanities Press, 1%5: 291-306. Heelan, Patrick A Quantum Mechanics and Objectivity. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1965. 1966 Kockelmans, Joseph J. Phenomenology and the Physical Sciences: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physical Science. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1966. BIBLIOGRAPHY 271 1967 Compton,John. "Natural Science and the Experience of Nature. " In Phenome­ nology in America. ed. James Edie. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1967; also In Journal of Existentialism. 6 (1965-66): 203-212. Compton, John J. "Phenomenology as Philosophy of Science." Pacific Philosophy Fornm. (1967): 81-85. Gurwitsch, Aron. "Galilean Physics in the Light of Husserl's Phenomenology." In Galileo, Man of Science. ed. Ernan McMullin. New York: Basic Books, 1967: 388-401. Heelan, Patrick A "Horizon, Objectivity, and Reality in the Physical Sciences." International Philosophical Quanerly. 7 (1967): 375-412. Kockelmans, Joseph J. "Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Science." Pacific Philosophy Fornm. 6 (1967): 93-96. 1968 Kockelmans, Joseph J. ed. Philosophy of Science: The Historical Background. New York: MacMillan, 1968. Richardson, William J. "Heidegger's Critique of Science." The New Scholasti­ cism. 42 (1968): 511-536. 1969 Alderman, Harold G. "Heidegger's Critique of Science. n Personalist. 50: 549- 558. Gurwitsch, Aron. "Social Science and Natural Science." In Economic Means and Social Ends. ed. Robert L. Heilbroner. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1969: 37-55. 272 PHENOMENOLOGY OF NATURAL SCIENCE Kockelmans, Joseph J. The World in Science and Philosophy. Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1969. 1970 Ballard, Edward G. "Heidegger's View and Evaluation of Nature and Natural Science." In Heidegger and the Path of Thinking. ed. John C. Sallis. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1970: 37-64. Carr, David. "Husserl's Problematic Concept of the Life-World." American Philosophical Quarterly. 7 (1970): 331-339. Heelan, Patrick A "Quantum Logic and Classical Logic: Their Respective Roles." Synthese. 22 (1970): 3-33. Heelan, Patrick A "Complementarity, Context-Dependence and Quantum Logic." Foundations of Physics. 1 (1970): 95-110; Reprinted in The Logico-AlgebraicApproach to Quantum Mechanics.

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