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65Parts and Moments: Studies in Logic and Formal Ontology (review)Review of Metaphysics 38 (1): 140-142. 1984.This book explores a dimension in Husserl's thought that is, unfortunately, usually neglected, the analysis of formal structures in thinking. It examines such topics as formal ontology, formal logic, logic and mathematics, set theory, and, most of all, the theme of parts and wholes. Moreover the book does not just comment on Husserl's treatment of these topics; it pursues them as philosophical issues, shows how Husserl's position can be compared with that of other thinkers, and traces some of th…Read more
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Moral action, a phenomenological studyRevue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 177 (2): 224-227. 1985.
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126Intentional Analysis and the NoemaDialectica 38 (2, 3): 113-129. 1984.This essay presents several examples of intentional analysis, explains what intentional analysis is, and clarifies the meaning of "noema" in Husserl. Issues treated are: the concept of proposition or judgment in Husserl, the phenomenon of vagueness as a matrix for judgments, identity as achieved in intentional acts, and identity and opaqueness of reference. The interpretations of the noema given by Mohanty, Föllesdal, Gurwitsch and others are criticized and are shown to stem from an inadequate c…Read more
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73The Question of BeingReview of Metaphysics 43 (4). 1990.EVERYONE IS INVOLVED in the question of being in one way or another. When we ask someone how to change the oil in an automobile, or what the diameter of the moon is, or how numbers are different from numerals, we are asking about being. Such interrogations, whether addressed to others or addressed by ourselves to ourselves, are particular questions about beings. But when as metaphysicians we raise the question of being, we do not pursue just one more of these particular investigations. We ask a …Read more
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34Edmund Husserl and the Phenomenological Tradition: Essays in Phenomenology (edited book)Catholic University of America Press. 1988.Robert Sokolowski, a priest of the Archdiocese of Hartford, has taught philosophy at The Catholic University of America since 1963. He has written six books and numerous articles dealing with phenomenology, philosophy and Christian faith, moral philosophy, and issues in contemporary science. He has been an auxiliary chaplain at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., since 1976 and was named monsignor in 1993.
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Language |
| Continental Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |