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“Contents” in “Sensations and Phenomenology”
CONTENTS
I. Two Fundamental Assumptions
II. Scientific Humanism: Kepler and Galileo
III. Descartes’s Direct Argument for Sensations
IV. The Indirect Arguments for Sensations
3. External Experience as Operation and Idea
5. Possible and Contingent Existence
3. Transformation and Projection
4. Synthesis of Object and Field
6. The Primordial Time-Synthesis
7. Two Kinds of Time-Synthesis
VI. Intentionality and the Intentional Relation
VII. Is the World Internal to Consciousness?
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