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Edmund Husserl. Born: 4/8/1859 Died: 4/27/1938 (Note: dates are based on the Gregorian Calendar system.). See additional resources about Edmund Husserl: Web Sites.
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Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) Edmund Husserl, a leader of the German phenomenological movement, taught at G ttingen from 1901 until 1916, and then at Freiburg im Breisgau from 1916 to 1928. This article presents (A) his biography; (B) various strategies for interpreting his phenomenology; and (c) a survey of his major works. Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part ...
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This is a permanent publication of a multilingual glossary offered as a guide for translating works by Edmund Husserl, into Spanish (as a first purpose) and then into any other language. The glossary may be consulted on line; special orders are attended at a low cost (including subscriptions to the whole data-base). Collaborations at various levels are invited and hoped for.
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Edmund Husserl's 'Vienna Lecture' (10 May 1935): 'Philosophy and the Crisis of European Humanity'. Beautiful statement of ideals of Universal Culture.
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Husserl, Edmund (1859-1938).
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Welcome to the Husserl-Database Go to: Japanese Version. Who is Edmund Husserl What is the Husserl-Database Go to the Husserl-Database Papers about the Husserl-Database Bibliography of Husserl studies in Japan (unfortunately only in Japanese ) Links to other philosophical sites User registration This site is linked to the encyclopedia britannica on the Internet. If you enter a word in the ...
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The Husserl Page Husserl, Edmund 1859-1938 Images Unless otherwise noted, all pictures accessed from: humanum.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/pub/Images/Philosophy/Husserl/. I am aware of the broken links on this page, and I am trying to obtain the necessary permissions to re-present these images. To access links without graphics, see the text-only page. Video Files Husserl Video for RealPlayer (U.S.A.) The ...
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Edmund Husserl. Phenomenlogist. 1859-1938. Husserl is the father of phenomenology.
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