Edmund Husserl

1859-1938

Austrian-German philosopher widely considered as the father of phenomenology and the phenomenological movement. 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 foundational science based on the so-called phenomenological reduction (époché). Husserl's thought profoundly influenced the landscape of twentieth-century philosophy and he remains a notable figure in contemporary philosophy and beyond.

in English (2000-2009)

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2001

with Biemel Walter

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Logical investigations

2001

London, Routledge

Philosophy as rigorous science

2002

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On the psychological justification of logic (1900)

2002

with Reiner Hans

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The idea of a philosophical culture: its first germination in Greek philosophy

2003

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<"sensation," memory, expectation, and phantasy as modes of time consciousness. consciousness as nexus>

2005

in: Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925), Dordrecht : Springer

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in: Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925), Dordrecht : Springer

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in: Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925), Dordrecht : Springer

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in: Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925), Dordrecht : Springer

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in: Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925), Dordrecht : Springer

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in: Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925), Dordrecht : Springer

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in: Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925), Dordrecht : Springer

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in: Phantasy, image consciousness, and memory (1898-1925), Dordrecht : Springer

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Immanent and internal phantasy (in the double sense). phantasy and perception.

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Modes of reproduction and phantasy image consciousness

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On the theory of image consciousness and figment consciousness

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Phantasy and image consciousness

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Phantasy and re-presentation (memory): &lgt;the question of the relationship between apprehension and belief quality>

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Phantasy — neutrality

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Pure possibility and phantasy

2005

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Vorlesung über den Begriff der Zahl (ws 1889/90)

2005

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Edmund Husserl's letter to Lucien Lévy-Bruhl

2008

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