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Husserl, Edmund - ĕtˈmoont hoosˈərl, 1859–1938, German philosopher, founder of the phenomenological movement (see phenomenology). He was professor at Göttingen and Freiburg and was greatly influenced by Franz Brentano. His philosophy is a descriptive study of consciousness for the purpose of discovering the structure of experience, i.e., the laws by which


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    The Shorter Logical Investigations » Read Now

    by Edmund Husserl. 422 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Edmund Husserl is the founder of phenomenology and the Logical Investigations is his most famous work. It had a decisive impact on twentieth century philosophy and is one of few works to have influenced both continental and analytic philosophy.This paperback abridged edition makes the key sections...
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    A Key to Husserl's Ideas I » Read Now

    by Paul Ricoeur. 176 pgs.

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    Husserl and Heidegger on Human Experience » Read Now

    by Pierre Keller. 261 pgs.

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    In this book Pierre Keller examines Husserl's and Heidegger's approaches to fundamental elements of human experience, and shows both how their conceptions are related to each other and how they fit into a wider philosophical context. His sophisticated and accessible account of the phenomenological...
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    Husserl and Frege » Read Now

    by J. N. Mohanty. 147 pgs.

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    Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian Meditations » Read Now

    by A. D. Smith. 276 pgs.

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    Husserl is one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century and his contribution to the phenomenology movement is widely recognised. The Cartesian Meditations is his most famous, and most widely studied work. The book introduces and assesses: Husserl's life and background to the...
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    The Subject in Question: Sartre's Critique of Husserl in the Transcendence of the Ego » Read Now

    by Stephen Priest. 182 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Stephen Priest is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh and a Visiting Scholar of Wolfson College, Oxford.
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    Four Phenomenological Philosophers: Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty » Read Now

    by Christopher MacAnn. 228 pgs.

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    Christopher Macann guides the student through the major texts of the four most prominent figures of the phenomenological tradition. Each chapter is devoted to one of these four thinkers:* Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology, whose constantly-evolving ideas are presented by reviewing the...
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    Contemporary Continental Philosophy » Read Now

    by Robert D'Amico. 267 pgs.

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    Contemporary Continental Philosophy outlines the main philosophical views on epistemology and ontology. It provides a detailed assessment and outline by comparing the works of Husserl, Heidegger, Derrida and Foucault.
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    Time and Experience (Chap. 5 "Husserl's Theory of Time: Consciousness and Time") » Read Now

    by Peter K. McInerney. 283 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    ...Chapter 8 that a revised version of Edmund Husserls three-feature theory of time...the views of Immanuel Kant, Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, and Jean...theory a natural...
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    Phenomenological Epistemology (Chap. 2 "Husserl") » Read Now

    by Henry Pietersma. 214 pgs.

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    This work offers a provocative new historical and systematic interpretation of the epistemological doctrines of three twentieth-century giants: Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty. Pietersma argues that these three philosophers, while connected by their phenomenological doctrines, have...
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    Future Pasts: The Analytic Tradition in Twentieth-Century Philosophy (Chap. 3 "Bolzano, Frege, and Husserl on Reference and Object" and Chap. 6 "Husserl and the Linguistic Turn") » Read Now

    by Juliet Floyd, Sanford Shieh. 463 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This collection of previously unpublished essays presents a new approach to the history of analytic philosophy--one that does not assume at the outset a general characterization of the distinguishing elements of the analytic tradition. Drawing together a venerable group of contributors, including...
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    From Kant to Davidson: Philosophy and the Idea of the Transcendental (Chap. 3 "Making Sense: Husserl's Phenomenology as Transcendental Idealism") » Read Now

    by Jeff Malpas. 262 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    'From Kant to Davidson' explores the notion of the transcendental at work in the ideas of philosophers ranging from those cited in the title to other notable contemporary philosophers of the twentieth-century.
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    The Paradox of Subjectivity: The Self in the Transcendental Tradition (Chap. Three "Husserl: Subjectivity and Intentionality") » Read Now

    by David Carr. 158 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Much effort in recent philosophy has been devoted to attacking the metaphysics of the subject. Identified largely with French post-structuralist thought, yet stemming primarily from the influential work of the later Heidegger, this attack has taken the form of a sweeping denunciation of the whole...
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    Toward a Phenomenological Rhetoric: Writing, Profession, and Altruism (Chap. 3 "Developing a Phenomenological Rhetoric: Lessons from Husserl and Merleau-Ponty") » Read Now

    by Barbara Couture. 246 pgs.

    Current rhetorical and critical theory for the most part separates writing from consciousness and presumes relative truth to be the only possible expressive goal for rhetoric. These presumptions are reflected in our tradition of persuasive rhetoric, which values writing that successfully argues one...
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