This book by the late Fred Kersten-known to many as the translator of Edmund Husserl's Ideas I-takes up the challenge of Husserl's phenomenology as the "will to return to the matters themselves," providing extensive methodological reflections before proceeding to a series of painstaking phenomenological analyses based on a number of evocative examples such as the indeterminate mass of the hillside that looms up before me as I walk toward it in the dark.
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