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  1. Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy: Third Book: Phenomenology and the Foundation of the Sciences (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlCollected Works) (Volume 0) by Edmund Husserl, 2001-11-30
  2. Edmund Husserl and His Critics, an International Bibliography (1894-1979 : Preceded By a Bibliography of Husserl's Writings) by Francois Lapointe, 1980-10
  3. Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Husserl and the Cartesian Meditations (Routledge Philosophy GuideBooks) by A.D. Smith, 2003-05-16
  4. Logical Investigations, Vol. 1 (International Library of Philosophy) by Edmund Husserl, 2001-08-24
  5. Introduction to the Logical Investigations: A Draft of a "Preface" to the "Logical Investigations" (1913) edited by E. Fink by Edmund Husserl, 1975-06-30
  6. Edmund Husserl's "Origin of Geometry": An Introduction by Jacques Derrida, 1989-05-01
  7. Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology (Muirhead Library of Philosophy) by Edmund Husserl, 2004-08-17
  8. Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis: Lectures on Transcendental Logic (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlCollected Works) by Edmund Husserl, 2001-09-01
  9. Logische Untersuchungen: Erster Band: Prolegomena zur reinen Logik. Text der 1. und der 2. Auflage (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlGesammelte Werke) by Edmund Husserl, E. Holenstein, 1975-08-31
  10. On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (1893-1917) (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlCollected Works) (Volume 0) by Edmund Husserl, 2008-05-14
  11. Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology (Volume 0) by Edmund Husserl, 1977-07-31
  12. Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology (Purdue University Series in the History of Philosophy) by Joseph Kockelmans, 1994-08-01
  13. Logical Investigations, Vol. 2 (International Library of Philosophy) by Edmund Husserl, 2001-08-24
  14. Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology (Key Contemporary Thinkers) by Dermot Moran, 2007-11-26

1. Edmund Husserl
Edmund Husserl. Edmund Husserl was the principal founder of phenomenology and thus one of the most influential in Prague. Edmund Husserl died on April 27, 1938 in Freiburg
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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.
1. Life and work
Husserl was born in Prossnitz (Moravia) on April 8 th , 1859. In the years 1876-78 he studied mathematics, physics and philosophy in Leipzig. Among other things, he attended philosophy lectures by Wilhelm Wundt, the founder of the first institute for experimental psychology. Husserl's mentor was the philosophy professor Tomas Masaryk, a former student of Brentano's, who was later to become the first president of Czechoslovakia. In 1878-81 Husserl continued his studies in mathematics and philosophy in Berlin. His mathematics teachers there included Carl Weierstrass and Leopold Kronecker. However, Husserl took his PhD in mathematics in Vienna, with a thesis on the theory of variations (Jan. 1883). After that he returned to Berlin, to become Weierstrass' assistant. When Weierstrass got seriously ill, Masaryk suggested that Husserl go back to Vienna, to study philosophy with Franz Brentano, the author of

2. Island Of Freedom - Edmund Husserl
Edmund Husserl. 18591938. The Husserl Page. The Husserl-Database. Edmund Husserl Page. Edmund Husserl was a German philosopher and founder of phenomenology. Husserl was born in Prossnitz, Moravia (now in the Czech Republic), on April 8, 1859.
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Edmund Husserl was a German philosopher and founder of phenomenology. Husserl was born in Prossnitz, Moravia (now in the Czech Republic), on April 8, 1859. He studied science, philosophy, and mathematics at the universities of Leipzig, Berlin, and Vienna and wrote his doctoral thesis on the calculus of variations. The main influence on Husserl's thought was the intentional psychology of Franz Brentano, under whom he studied in Vienna. He became interested in the psychological basis of mathematics and, shortly after becoming a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Halle, wrote his first book, Philosophie der Arithmetik (1891). At that time he maintained that the truths of mathematics have validity regardless of the way people come to discover and believe in them.
Husserl then argued against his early position, which he called psychologism, in Logical Investigations (1900-01; trans. 1970). In this book he contended that the philosopher's task is to contemplate the essences of things, and that the essence of an object can be arrived at by systematically varying that object in the imagination. Husserl noted that consciousness is always directed toward something. He called this directedness intentionality and argued that consciousness contains ideal, unchanging structures called meanings, which determine what object the mind is directed toward at any given time.
During his tenure (1901-16) at the University of Göttingen, Husserl attracted many students, who began to form a distinct phenomenological school, and he wrote his most influential work

3. Hegel
husserl edmund. Çamzda fenomenoloji olarak bilinen çada felsefe okulunun kurucusu geldiinin bilincine varr. Edmund Husserl'e göre, insan zihni burada
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Husserl Edmund Çaðýmýzda fenomenoloji olarak bilinen çaðdaþ felsefe okulunun kurucusu olan ünlü Alman filozof. 1859 yýlýnda, Moravya'da dünyaya gelmiþ olan Husserl, önce matematik tahsil etmiþ ve daha yirmi üç yaþýndayken, ünlü bir matematikçinin asistaný olmuþtur. O, daha sonra psikoloji alanýna da yönelmiþ, bu alandaki çalýþmalarýnýn da etkisiyle, yeni ve orijinal bir öðreti meydana getirmiþtir. Temel eserleri: Logische Unterscuhungen (Mantýk Araþtýrmalarý), Philosophie der Arithmetik (Aritmetik Felsefesi), Cartesianische Meditationen (Aritmetik Felsefesi), Cartesianische Meditationen (Kartezyen Düþünceler), Formale und Tranzsendentale Logik (Formel ve Transendental Mantýk), Krisis der Europaischen wissenschaften und die Tranzsendentale Phanomenologie (Avrupa Bilimlerinin Krizi ve Transendental Fenomenoloji). Temeller: Bilimsel aklýn, pozitivist düþünüþün, ahlaki ve kültürel deðer alanýný da kapsayan yayýlmacýlýðýna, pozitivizm ve doðalcýlýðýn doða bilimlerinden hareketle oluþturduðu bir deðer ve yaþama felsefesine karþý çýkmýþ olan Husserl, 'tin'in doðal dünyanýn nesneleriyle ayný tür ya da düzeyden bir varlýk olmadýðýný ve dolayýsýyla, doða bilimlerinde geçerli olan ayný açýklama kategorilerine tabi tutulamayacaðýný savunmuþtur. Husserl'in doðalcýlýða bu kadar þiddetle karþý çýkmasýna neden olan þey, doðalcýlýðýn içerdiði kuþkuculuk ve göreciliktir. Bu baðlamda Hegel ve Dilthey'ýn baþarýsýz olduðunu öne süren filozof, görecilikle baþ etmenin tek yolunun kuþkuculuðu (paranteze almayý) veya Aydýnlanma akýlcýlýðýnýn eleþtirel tavrýný benimsemek olduðunu söylemiþtir.

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5. Edmund Husserl - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edmund Husserl (April 8, 1859 - April 26, 1938) was born into a Jewish family in Prostejov (Prossnitz) in Moravia (now in the Czech Republic ). He was the founder of the phenomenological movement and a pupil of Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf . Among others, he would influence Martin Heidegger Jean-Paul Sartre , and Maurice Merleau-Ponty Hermann Weyl 's interest in intuitionistic logic and impredicativity , for example, seems to have been as a result of contact with Husserl.)
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Husserl's studies and early works
Husserl initially studied mainly mathematics at the universities of Leipzig ) and Berlin ) with the then famous professors Karl Weierstrass and Leopold Kronecker . In he went to Vienna to study under the supervision of Leo Königsberger (a former student of Weierstrass) and obtained his doctors degree in with the work Beiträge zur Variationsrechnung (Contributions to the Calculus of Variations).

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7. Husserl Edmund E Il Soggettivismo Husserliano
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Edmund Husserl nasce in Moravia e precisamente a Friburgo nel 1859 (morirà nel 1938). I suoi interessi iniziali sono matematici, comincia i suoi studi con Frege, uno dei più grandi matematici del ‘900. Nel 1891 pubblicò anche un compendio matematico: “ Filosofia dell’aritmetica
Dallo studio dell’analisi matematica Husserl elabora la sua analisi della realtà che chiama Fenomenologia
Mentre per Hegel il termine fenomenologia aveva significato tracciare il cammino della coscienza, per Husserl e Brentano significherà proprio lo studio della coscienza. Quindi punto chiave della filosofia di Husserl sarà la coscienza
Per lo spiritualismo la coscienza era una sostanza, un ente ma Husserl si vorrà differenziare anche in questo prendendo le distanze da Cartesio.
Husserl dice che la coscienza non è un essenza, un ente, ma è attività (erlebniz = fluire incessante; un continuo avere coscienza)
La coscienza però è pure intenzionalità (dal termine della scolastica “intentio” che significa dirigersi verso; avere coscienza di). Noi parliamo di

8. Husserl Edmund Gustav Albrech From FOLDOC
husserl edmund Gustav Albrech. history of philosophy, biography german philosopher t (18591938). Student of Brentano and teacher
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  • Edmund Husserl Edmund Husserl Biographical information by Christopher Scott Wyatt, with an emphasis on Husserl's role in the development of existentialism.
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  • Husserl Database Husserl Database A collection of the search results for certain key words in a database created from the Husserliana texts.
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  • Husserl Studies Husserl Studies An international journal which underlines the relevance of Husserl's phenomenology, both for contemporary philosophy and for the wider academic field.

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  • 12. Philosophers : Edmund Husserl
    Edmund Husserl. Phenomenlogist. 18591938. Husserl is the father of phenomenology. Born in the former Czechloslovakia, Husserl studied
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    Edmund Husserl
    Phenomenlogist
    Husserl is the father of phenomenology. Born in the former Czechloslovakia, Husserl studied in Leipzig, Berlin and Vienna, where he also taught. He began his studies as a mathemetician, but his studies were influenced by Brentano, who moved him to study more psychology and philosophy. He wrote his first book in 1891, The Philosophy of Arithmetic . This book dealt mostly with mathematical issues, but his interests soon shifted. Husserl immersed himself in the study of logic from 1890-1900, and he soonafter produced another text: Logical Investigations Some of his major ideas of this era were intentionality, relations, and identity of things. He came to focus on perceptual experience, and as he began to shed his early Kantian ways, he wrote Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy (1913). His last three books were Formal and Transcendental Logic Cartesian Meditations (1931), and Lectures on the Phenomenology of Inner Time-Consciousness (1928), a group of lectures he compiled and edited. His lectures and essays comprise a large amount of his works.

    13. Edmund Husserl [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Article on husserl, which presents his biography, various strategies for interpreting his phenomenology, and a survey of his major works.
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    Biography Edmund Husserl was born April 8, 1859, into a Jewish family in the town of Prossnitz in Moravia, then a part of the Austrian Empire. Although there was a Jewish technical school in the town, Edmund's father, a clothing merchant, had the means and the inclination to send the boy away to Vienna at the age of 10 to begin his German classical education in the Realgymnasium of the capital. A year later, in 1870, Edmund transferred to the Staatsgymnasium in Olmütz, closer to home. He was remembered there as a mediocre student who nevertheless loved mathematics and science, "of blond and pale complexion, but of good appetite." He graduated in 1876 and went to Leipzig for university studies. At Leipzig Husserl studied mathematics, physics, and philosophy, and he was particularly intrigued with astronomy and optics. After two years he went to Berlin in 1878 for further studies in mathematics. He completed that work in Vienna, 1881-83, and received the doctorate with a dissertation on the theory of the calculus of variations. He was 24. Husserl briefly held an academic post in Berlin, then returned again to Vienna in 1884 and was able to attend Franz Brentano's lectures in philosophy. In 1886 he went to Halle, where he studied psychology and wrote his Habilitationsschrift on the concept of number. He also was baptized. The next year he became Privatdozent at Halle and married a woman from the Prossnitz Jewish community, Malvine Charlotte Steinschneider, who was baptized before the wedding. The couple had three children. They remained at Halle until 1901, and Husserl wrote his important early books there. The Habilitationsschrift was reworked into the first part of

    14. Edmund Husserl -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
    edmund husserl philosophy resources. Resources include biographies, commentaries, book reviews, new and edmund husserl 18591938.
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    The Husserl Page
    Since nowhere in these pages will you find a synopsis, summary, or other such treatise on the phenomenology of Husserl, you may wish to jump to the chronological bibliography of Husserl's writings. Here you may look for citations of the various "introductions" to phenomenology by Husserl himself. The author of this Web site suggests Husserl's Encyclopedia Britannica article on phenomenology as a brief text representing well Husserl's major themes. It is perhaps the most concisely written of all the so-called "introductions." Finished in the years 1927-28 and (in a heavily edited and distorted version) published in the 14th ed. of

    15. Existentialism And Edmund Husserl
    Biographical information by Christopher Scott Wyatt, with an emphasis on husserl's role in the development of existentialism.
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    Biography Commentary Chronology Works ... Resources Please consider supporting my efforts to create the most complete introduction to existentialism available on the Web. Do not use this site as a study guide. The profiles appearing within this Web site are revised regularly. The pages are sometimes posted unedited or appear in outline form. My opinions constitute a small portion of this site. These documents contain excerpts from the works of others; I cite these works and encourage others to read them in their entirety. Read books about these individuals . The incomplete nature of my Web site might result in misunderstanding the profiled individuals.
    Biography
    Edmund Husserl was born 8 April 1859 in Prossnitz, Moravia. According to the one source I have, his family had a Jewish heritage, but he was not raised in a "Jewish" household. As with Kafka , Husserl represents a secular Jewish experience in Europe. The later irony of Heidegger's Nazi affiliation should not be lost on students of philosophy, history... or humanity. Husserl survived school.

    16. Edmund Husserl [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    edmund husserl (18591938). edmund husserl was born April 8, 1859, into a Jewish family in the town of Prossnitz in Moravia, then a part of the Austrian Empire.
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    Biography Edmund Husserl was born April 8, 1859, into a Jewish family in the town of Prossnitz in Moravia, then a part of the Austrian Empire. Although there was a Jewish technical school in the town, Edmund's father, a clothing merchant, had the means and the inclination to send the boy away to Vienna at the age of 10 to begin his German classical education in the Realgymnasium of the capital. A year later, in 1870, Edmund transferred to the Staatsgymnasium in Olmütz, closer to home. He was remembered there as a mediocre student who nevertheless loved mathematics and science, "of blond and pale complexion, but of good appetite." He graduated in 1876 and went to Leipzig for university studies. At Leipzig Husserl studied mathematics, physics, and philosophy, and he was particularly intrigued with astronomy and optics. After two years he went to Berlin in 1878 for further studies in mathematics. He completed that work in Vienna, 1881-83, and received the doctorate with a dissertation on the theory of the calculus of variations. He was 24. Husserl briefly held an academic post in Berlin, then returned again to Vienna in 1884 and was able to attend Franz Brentano's lectures in philosophy. In 1886 he went to Halle, where he studied psychology and wrote his Habilitationsschrift on the concept of number. He also was baptized. The next year he became Privatdozent at Halle and married a woman from the Prossnitz Jewish community, Malvine Charlotte Steinschneider, who was baptized before the wedding. The couple had three children. They remained at Halle until 1901, and Husserl wrote his important early books there. The Habilitationsschrift was reworked into the first part of

    17. Husserl Page
    Easy access to net resources pertaining to the 20thcentury philosopher, edmund husserl. The husserl Page, Update 08 May 2004. NEXT.
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    The Husserl Page Update: 08 May 2004 Aim: To provide easy access to those net resources pertaining to the life and work of the 20th century philosopher, Edmund Husserl.
    Life and Work: Links: The aim of The Husserl Page , which in reality consists of many distinct pages , is twofold. First, this site provides a series of originally created bibliographic and informational pages relevant for research into Husserl's philosophy and development thereof. Second, this site supplies an exhaustive listing of (external) internet sites relevant for research into the life and philosophy of Edmund Husserl. To get a sense of the structure of this site and its contents, you may wish to consult the site map . The map provides a catalog of all the pages herein and indicates their placement. But nowhere in these pages will you find a synopsis, summary, or other such treatise on Husserl's phenomenology , so you may wish to jump to the chronological bibliography of Husserl's writings. Here you may search for the various "introductions" to phenomenology by Husserl himself. If you are looking for such a text, the

    18. Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg - Biographie Edmund Husserl
    Mit einem Wegweiser durch die Husserlliteratur. Eine Seite der Universit¤tsbibliothek Freiburg.
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    Wegweiser durch die Husserl-Literatur Studium der Astronomie, Mathematik, Physik, Philosophie in Leipzig Studium der Mathematik und Philosophie in Berlin Studium der Mathematik in Wien Wechsel nach Halle zwecks Habilitation bei Carl Stumpf Logische Untersuchungen. 1. Teil Berufung nach Freiburg i. Br. als Nachfolger Heinrich Rickerts Emeritierung - Husserl Nachfolger wird Martin Heidegger. Tod Husserls Freiburger Husserl-Archiv http://www.ub.uni-freiburg.de/referate/02/husserl/husserl1.htm

    19. Philosophical Hermeneutics, Or Theories Of Interpretation
    Sample syllabus of Dr. Harry Reeder's regularly taught (graduate undergraduate)course on hermeneutics this course will begin with a consideration of the background of philosophical hermeneutics (theories of interpretation) in modern philosophy (Descartes, Hume, Kant, Dilthey). Then it will follow the hermeneutic tradition in philosophy as it develops in the twentieth century, through a philosophical examination of the works of edmund husserl, Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, J¼rgen Habermas, and Paul Ricoeur. In addition, we will examine the independent yet in part parallel philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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    HERMENEUTICS (Theories of Interpretation)
    Dr. Harry P. Reeder
    I. Objectives:
    II. Format: In each class we will discuss the weekly assigned reading. Students should come to class prepared to discuss issues arising from the texts. Students are expected to prepare at least one written question for each class (after the first class), in order to facilitate discussion.
    III. Texts: The following texts will be available from the bookstore:
    Martin Heidegger: Being and Time, Tr. Joan Stambaugh, SUNY Press, 1996.
    Richard E. Palmer: Hermeneutics: Interpretation Theory in Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger, and Gadamer. Northwestern, 1969.
    Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences: Essays on language, action and interpretation. Cambridge, 1981.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Philosophical Investigations. Tr. G. E. M. Anscombe. Blackwell, 1958.
    The following texts are on reserve in the library:
    Stanley Fish, "Is There a Text in This Class?" in Adams and Searle edd., Critical Theory Since 1965, pp. 524-533 (PN94.C75 1986)
    Martin Heidegger: Being and Time (B 3279.H48 S43 1996)

    20. Seminars On Phenomenology And Hermeneutics
    Beginning in 1996 as a forum for discussing the work of edmund husserl, the Seminar on Phenomenology and Hermeneutics, has expanded and now investigates and shares research in all aspects of phenomenology and hermeneutics.
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    Seminar on Phenomenology
    and Hermeneutics
    The Seminar on Phenomenology and Hermeneutics is an outgrowth of a group which began in 1996 on the initiative of Dr. Pol Vandevelde and Dr. John Meech in order to read and discuss the works of Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology. The group, which continues to investigate central texts in phenomenology and hermeneutics, has also provided a forum for graduate students preparing theses in philosophy and theology to present and defend their ideas. In 2001, the Seminar on Phenomenology and Hermeneutics was initiated with joint support of Dr. John Jones, Chair of the Department of Philosophy, Fr. Philip Rossi, Chair of the Department of Theology, and Dr. Michael McKinney, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. This seminar was established to invite scholars outside the university to share their research in phenomenology and hermeneutics with our graduate students and faculty. Dr. Bradford Hinze from the Department of Theology joined as co-organizer. For more information, contact:

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