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William James's theory of the "transitive parts" of the stream of consciousness

Aron Gurwitsch

pp. 335-369

William James's theory of the "transitive parts" of the stream of consciousness will not be considered here from a historical point of view but will be gauged as a contribution to those problems which are of actual concern to present philosophical thought, especially those questions with which phenomenology deals. This orientation will also prevail in some historical considerations.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2942-3_12

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Gurwitsch, A. (2010). William James's theory of the "transitive parts" of the stream of consciousness, in The collected works of Aron Gurwitsch (1901–1973) II, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 335-369.

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