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(1995). Is Derrida's view of ideal being rationally defensible?. In J. C. Evans (Ed.). Derrida and phenomenology (pp. 23-41). Dordrecht: Springer.

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(1994). Mereological essentialism restricted. Axiomathes, 5 (1), 123-144. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02228959.

(1994). The integrity of the mental act: Husserlian reflections on a Fregean problem. In L. Haaparanta (Ed.). Mind, meaning and mathematics (pp. 235-262). Dordrecht: Springer.

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(1984). Logic and the objectivity of knowledge: a study in Husserl's early philosophy. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press.

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(1981). Edmund Husserl, Aufsätze und Rezensionen (1890-1910) [Review of the book Aufsätze und Rezensionen, by E. Husserl]. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 12, 275-277.

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(1979). Husserl's critique of extensionalist logic: "A logic that does not understand itself". Idealistic studies, 9, 143-164.

(1977). Four essays published by Edmund Husserl in the 1890's. The Personalist, 58, 295-296.

(1977). The paradox of logical psychologism: Husserl's way out. In J. N. Mohanty (Ed.). Readings on Edmund Husserl's Logical Investigations (pp. 43-54). Den Haag: Nijhoff.

(1974). Concerning Husserl's view of number. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy, 5 (3), 97-109.

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