Talk:The Transcendence of the Ego
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This articel uses what I believe are philosophical jargon to exlain concepts. The explaination could be made simpler, for people without prior knowledge of these terms. Terms are used that are not explained, here's an example: 'It was also Sartre's view, that differed from Husserl's, that 'intentional objects' are consciousness, and that the value of intended stuffs was in consciousness of them. 'Intentional objects' are therefore both objects of consciousness and consciousness ...'
--Uroojshaikh 10:40, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
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