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  1. The Logical Investigations ( German: Logische Untersuchungen) (1900–1901; second edition 1913) is a two-volume work by the philosopher Edmund Husserl, in which the author discusses the philosophy of logic and criticizes psychologism, the view that logic is based on psychology .

    • Edmund Husserl
    • 1900
  2. 3 de jul. de 2023 · Logical investigations. by. Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938. Publication date. 1970. Topics. Logic, Knowledge, Theory of, Phenomenology. Publisher. London : Routledge and K. Paul ; New York : Humanities Press.

  3. Edmund Husserl is the founder of phenomenology and the Logical Investigations is his most famous work. It had a decisive impact on twentieth century philosophy and is one of few works to have influenced both continental and analytic philosophy.

    • Edmund Husserl
    • 1900
  4. Edmund Husserl is the founder of phenomenology and the Logical Investigations is his most famous work. It had a decisive impact on twentieth century philosophy and is one of few works to have...

  5. Those who read the Investigations seriously, as a unified piece of philosophy, confront a basic textual question: by what rights is anything but the Prolegomena an investigation into logic? Why isn't the Logical Investigations an utterly misnamed work?

  6. 28 de feb. de 2003 · Following John S. Mill, he argues in Logical Investigations that the best way to study the nature of such propositional systems is to start with their linguistic manifestations, i.e., (sets of) sentences and (assertive) utterances thereof.

  7. There are six Investigations in the entire Logical investigations. In sequence, Husserl wants to investigate these six aspects of logic: 1. General structure of signs and expressive statements 2. The status of universals (which he refers as species — this is particularly helpful to note while reading) and nature of abstractions 3.