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The basic problems of phenomenology : from the lectures, winter semester, 1910-1911
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ISBN: 1402037872 9781402037870 1402037899 9781402037894 1280624493 9786610624492 1402037880 Year: 2006 Volume: 12 Publisher: Dordrecht, The Netherlands : Springer,

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Observes that in his ""Nachlass"", Husserl probably refers to ""The Basic Problems of Phenomenology (1910-1911)"". This book reveals Husserl in a critical dialogue with himself. It states that the second part of the lectures was never written down, because at that time Husserl was busy writing the 1911 essay ""Philosophy as a Rigorous Science.""


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Pro .NET 1.1 Remoting, Reflection, and Threading

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When reading the title of this book, you might ask yourself Why did they put remoting, reflection, and threading together in one book?  The answer might not seem obvious at first, but after reading this introduction you should understand why these three technologies belong in a developer's toolkit and in a single book. These three technologies share the following benefits: ¢ Flexibility: Today's business needs demand that applications have the capability to grow with the business. All three of these technologies bring that flexibility to the table in a variety of ways. ¢ Power: Although .NET has brought about a highly powerful development platform by itself, the inclusion of these three core technologies gives .NET developers the ability to create powerful solutions with minimal effort. ¢ Ease of Use: Flexibility and power are great features to have, but they don't mean a- thing if they come at the price of complex APIs and increased development time.

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