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Phenomenology



Phenomenology - modern school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Its influence extended throughout Europe and was particularly important to the early development of existentialism. Husserl attempted to develop a universal philosophic method, devoid of presuppositions, by focusing purely on phenomena and describing them; anything that could not be seen, and thus was not immediately given to   Read More...

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    Phenomenological Epistemology
    by Henry Pietersma. 214 pgs.


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