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Edmund Husserl - Wikipedia
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl[b] (Austrian German: [ˈɛdmʊnd ˈhʊsɐl]; [16] 8 April 1859 – 27 April 1938 [17]) was an Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of phenomenology. In his early work, he elaborated critiques of historicism and of psychologism in logic based on analyses of intentionality. In his mature work, he sought to develop a systematic ...
Edmund Husserl - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) is the founding father of phenomenology and a figure with a decisive impact on the development of twentieth century philosophy. He influenced not only thinkers like Martin Heidegger, Edith Stein, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Jean-Paul Sartre, but also many other figures in European philosophy. Husserl is primarily known for his analyses of intentionality, perception ...
Edmund Husserl | German Philosopher & Founder of Phenomenology - Britannica
Edmund Husserl (born April 8, 1859, Prossnitz, Moravia, Austrian Empire [now Prostějov, Czech Republic]—died April 27, 1938, Freiburg im Breisgau, Ger.) was a German philosopher, the founder of Phenomenology, a method for the description and analysis of consciousness through which philosophy attempts to gain the character of a strict science. The method reflects an effort to resolve the ...
Husserl, Edmund | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Edmund Husserl (1859—1938) Although not the first to coin the term, it is uncontroversial to suggest that the German philosopher, Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), is the “father” of the philosophical movement known as phenomenology. Phenomenology can be roughly described as the sustained attempt to describe experiences (and the “things themselves”) without metaphysical and theoretical ...
Edmund Husserl Digital Archive & Research Tools - Husserl.net
Comprehensive digital humanities resource for Edmund Husserl scholarship. Search keyword occurrences in Husserliana volumes, browse philosophical texts, and access academic tools for phenomenology research.
Edmund Husserl’s Philosophy – Understanding Knowledge, Reality, and ...
Explore Edmund Husserl’s philosophy with this beginner-friendly guide. Learn about his life, idealism, transcendental reduction, intentionality, and more. Clear examples make complex ideas like time-consciousness and intersubjectivity easy to understand. Perfect for anyone curious about philosophy.
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl | Philopedia
Edmund Husserl (1859–1938), founder of phenomenology, reshaped 20th‑century philosophy with rigorous analyses of consciousness, meaning, and lifeworld.
Husserl Page
Edmund Husserl Facebook Group The Edmund Husserl Facebook Circle is a discussion group devoted to the study, presentation, criticism, and development of Husserl's phenomenology. The moderators of the group invite anyone interested in phenomenology to contact them. However, please send only proposals related to phenomenology!
The Father of Phenomenology: Who Was Edmund Husserl?
One of the most iconic figures in modern philosophy, Edmund Husserl is known today as the founding father of Phenomenology.
“Ecstasis” and “Shengsheng”: Husserl’s Theory of Temporality and the ...
Husserl's phenomenology of time regards temporality as the “ecstasis” of consciousness. This “ecstasis” of consciousness is divided into longitudinal and transverse dimensions: the longitudinal ecs...
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