Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) is widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the most important movements in twentieth-century philosophy. His work inspired subsequent figures such as Martin Heidegger, his most renowned pupil, as well as Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, all of whom engaged with and developed his insights in significant ways. His work on fundamental problems such as intentionality, consciousness, and subjectivity continues to animate philosophical research and argument. The Husserlian Mind is an outstanding reference source to the full range of Husserl's philosophy. Forty chapters by a team of international contributors are divided into seven clear parts covering the following areas: Husserl's m...
Husserl’s philosophy, by the usual account, evolved through three stages: 1. development of an anti-...
This chapter explores one of the most problematic theoretical commitments of Edmund Husserl's phenom...
The philosophical investigation of consciousness has a long-standing history in both Indian and West...
Phenomenology is a philosophical branch which aims to solve conflicts between pureness and logic in ...
Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, an...
The aim of this article is to situate positively Husserl’s philosophy with respect to current discu...
The thesis of this article is that Husserl's proposed method for intuitively exploring the essential...
phenomenology is a modern school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Its influence extended thr...
The aim of this paper is the analysis of Edmund Husserl’s article in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, p...
La première partie de notre travail s᾿est attachée à remonter aux racines mathématiques de la phénom...
More than 80 years after his death, Husserl’s voluminous work remains an unexhausted resource for co...
The literary-summary section presents phenomenological analyses of perception in Edmund Husserl's wo...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
All of the major themes of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology, from the Logical lnvestigations to The Cr...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
Husserl’s philosophy, by the usual account, evolved through three stages: 1. development of an anti-...
This chapter explores one of the most problematic theoretical commitments of Edmund Husserl's phenom...
The philosophical investigation of consciousness has a long-standing history in both Indian and West...
Phenomenology is a philosophical branch which aims to solve conflicts between pureness and logic in ...
Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, an...
The aim of this article is to situate positively Husserl’s philosophy with respect to current discu...
The thesis of this article is that Husserl's proposed method for intuitively exploring the essential...
phenomenology is a modern school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Its influence extended thr...
The aim of this paper is the analysis of Edmund Husserl’s article in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, p...
La première partie de notre travail s᾿est attachée à remonter aux racines mathématiques de la phénom...
More than 80 years after his death, Husserl’s voluminous work remains an unexhausted resource for co...
The literary-summary section presents phenomenological analyses of perception in Edmund Husserl's wo...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
All of the major themes of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology, from the Logical lnvestigations to The Cr...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
Husserl’s philosophy, by the usual account, evolved through three stages: 1. development of an anti-...
This chapter explores one of the most problematic theoretical commitments of Edmund Husserl's phenom...
The philosophical investigation of consciousness has a long-standing history in both Indian and West...