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  1. Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy: Third Book: Phenomenology and the Foundation of the Sciences (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlCollected Works) (Volume 0) by Edmund Husserl, 2001-11-30
  2. Edmund Husserl and His Critics, an International Bibliography (1894-1979 : Preceded By a Bibliography of Husserl's Writings) by Francois Lapointe, 1980-10
  3. Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Husserl and the Cartesian Meditations (Routledge Philosophy GuideBooks) by A.D. Smith, 2003-05-16
  4. Logical Investigations, Vol. 1 (International Library of Philosophy) by Edmund Husserl, 2001-08-24
  5. Introduction to the Logical Investigations: A Draft of a "Preface" to the "Logical Investigations" (1913) edited by E. Fink by Edmund Husserl, 1975-06-30
  6. Edmund Husserl's "Origin of Geometry": An Introduction by Jacques Derrida, 1989-05-01
  7. Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology (Muirhead Library of Philosophy) by Edmund Husserl, 2004-08-17
  8. Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis: Lectures on Transcendental Logic (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlCollected Works) by Edmund Husserl, 2001-09-01
  9. Logische Untersuchungen: Erster Band: Prolegomena zur reinen Logik. Text der 1. und der 2. Auflage (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlGesammelte Werke) by Edmund Husserl, E. Holenstein, 1975-08-31
  10. On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (1893-1917) (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlCollected Works) (Volume 0) by Edmund Husserl, 2008-05-14
  11. Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology (Volume 0) by Edmund Husserl, 1977-07-31
  12. Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology (Purdue University Series in the History of Philosophy) by Joseph Kockelmans, 1994-08-01
  13. Logical Investigations, Vol. 2 (International Library of Philosophy) by Edmund Husserl, 2001-08-24
  14. Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology (Key Contemporary Thinkers) by Dermot Moran, 2007-11-26

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Husserl, Edmund Alternative names Husserl, Edmund Gustav Albrecht Short description German philosopher, known as the father of phenomenology Date of birth
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Edmund Husserl Full name Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl Born April 8, 1859 ( Prostějov Moravia
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Era 20th-century philosophy Region Western Philosophy School Phenomenology Main interests Epistemology Mathematics Notable ideas Epoché , Natural Standpoint, Noema Noesis Eidetic Reduction Retention and protention ... Phenomenology Influenced by Franz Brentano Carl Stumpf Karl Weierstrass Gottlob Frege ... Immanuel Kant Influenced Eugen Fink Kurt Gödel Martin Heidegger Hans Blumenberg ... Jean-Luc Marion Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl [ˈhʊsɛʁl] ; April 8, 1859, Prostějov Moravia Austrian Empire – April 26, 1938, Freiburg , Germany) was a mathematician and philosopher who is deemed the founder of phenomenology . He broke with the positivist orientation of the science and philosophy of his day, believing that experience is the source of all knowledge, while at the same time he elaborated critiques of psychologism and historicism Born into a Moravian Jewish family, he was baptized as a

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6. Edmund Husserl (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
Edmund Husserl was the principal founder of phenomenology — and thus one of the most influential philosophers of the 20 th century. He has made important contributions to almost
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Husserl was born in Prossnitz (Moravia) on April 8 th Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint (1874). After a brief military service in Vienna, Husserl followed Masaryk's advice and studied with Brentano from 1884-86. Brentano then recommended Husserl to his pupil Carl Stumpf in Halle, who is perhaps best known for his Psychology of Tone (two volumes, 1883/90). This recommendation enabled Husserl to prepare and submit his habilitation dissertation On the Concept of Number (1887) with Stumpf.

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16. Husserl, Edmund [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Edmund Husserl (18591938) Although not the first to coin the term, it is uncontroversial to suggest that the German philosopher, Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), is the “father
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Naturalism is the thesis that everything belongs to the world of nature and can be studied by the methods appropriate to studying that world (that is, the methods of the hard sciences). Husserl argued that the study of consciousness must actually be very different from the study of nature. For him, phenomenology does not proceed from the collection of large amounts of data and to a general theory beyond the data itself, as in the scientific method of induction. Rather, it aims to look at particular examples without theoretical presuppositions (such as the phenomena of intentionality, of love, of two hands touching each other, and so forth), before then discerning what is essential and necessary to these experiences. Although all of the key, subsequent phenomenologists ( Heidegger Sartre Merleau-Ponty , Gadamer, Levinas, Derrida ) have contested aspects of Husserl’s characterization of phenomenology, they have nonetheless been heavily indebted to him. As such, he is arguably one of the most important and influential philosophers of the twentieth century. The key features of his work, and his understanding of the phenomenological method, are considered in what follows.
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    Encyclopedia Husserl, Edmund. Husserl, Edmund (et'moont hoos' u rl) , 1859 – 1938, German philosopher, founder of the phenomenological movement (see phenomenology).
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