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  1. Husserl, Edmund 1859-1938 Chronology of Writings. This web page is presently undergoing a major revision. Last Update: (8/2013) All works, including those published after Husserl's death, are or will be listed under their original date of writing.

  2. Husserl's early ethical theory has to be understood against the back- ground of this comprehensive conception of reason, in which ethics is conceived on a strict parallel with logic.

  3. Edmund Husserl was a prominent German philosopher, known for founding the philosophical movement of phenomenology in the early 20th century. The movement was expanded later at the universities of Munich and Göttingen in Germany, by a group of his followers.

  4. Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (/ ˈ h ʊ s ɜːr l / HUUSS-url; [14] US also / ˈ h ʊ s ər əl / HUUSS-ər-əl, [15] German: [ˈɛtmʊnt ˈhʊsɐl]; [16] 8 April 1859 – 27 April 1938 [17]) was an Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of phenomenology.

  5. Husserl's Theory of Intentionality in Contemporary Perspective FREDERICK A OLAFSON UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO The status of the concept of intentionality in current philo-sophical discussion is deeply ambiguous. In the course of the past two or three decades, there has been a substantial renewal

  6. Mar 7, 2018 · Edmund Husserls relevance for phenomenological psychopathology and psychiatry hinges in part on the foundational and methodological aspects of his philosophy, as rooted both in Gestalt psychology and experimental phenomenology of perception and thought.

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  8. Feb 28, 2003 · Edmund Husserl was the principal founder of phenomenologyand thus one of the most influential philosophers of the 20 th century. He has made important contributions to almost all areas of philosophy and anticipated central ideas of its neighbouring disciplines such as linguistics, sociology and cognitive psychology.

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