

Husserl and Wittgenstein on language
pp. 87-95
in: Harold Durfee (ed), Analytic philosophy and phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 1976Abstract
The kind of confrontation that I propose here is not intended to generate a hybrid offshoot. Each philosophy is an organism which has its internal rules of development. What we may best do is to understand each better by means of the other and, perhaps, formulate new problems that proceed from its encounter.