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Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (/ˈhʊsɜːrl/ HUUSS-url, US also /ˈhʊsərəl/ HUUSS-ər-əl; German: [ˈɛtmʊnt ˈhʊsɐl]; 8
April 1859 – 27
April 1938) was an Austrian-German...
- have
maintained that
Husserl inconsistently advanced a form of psychologism,
despite Husserl's critique of psychologism. When
Husserl later published Ideas...
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Gerhart Adolf Husserl (December 22, 1893 –
September 9, 1973,
Freiburg im Breisgau) was a
German legal scholar and philosopher. He was the
eldest son...
- psychology. In particular,
transcendental phenomenology, as
outlined by
Edmund Husserl, aims to
arrive at an
objective understanding of the
world via the discovery...
- with
Husserl,
other than
through intermediaries.
Heidegger later claimed that his
relationship with
Husserl had
already become strained after Husserl publicly...
- 1929,
Husserls Phänomenologie und die
Philosophie des
heiligen Thomas von Aquino.
Versuch einer Gegenüberstellung, in
Festschrift Edmund Husserl zum 70...
- from the Gr**** word νόημα
meaning "mental object". The
philosopher Edmund Husserl used
noema as a
technical term in
phenomenology to
stand for the object...
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Husserl Archive in Leuven,
Belgium (1953–1954), he
completed his master's
degree in
philosophy (diplôme d'études supérieures [fr]) on
Edmund Husserl (see...
- the
epoche as
intended by
Husserl.[citation needed] The term was po****rized in
Phenomenology by
Edmund Husserl in 1906.
Husserl elaborates the
notion of...
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University of
Freiburg for two
semesters to
study phenomenology under Edmund Husserl. At
Freiburg he also met
Martin Heidegger,
whose philosophy greatly impressed...