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  1. Edmund Husserl - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    • Edmund Husserl was the principal founder of phenomenology—and thus one of the most influential philosophers of the 20 th century. He has made important contributions to almost all areas of philosophy an… See more

    Life and Work

    Husserl was born in Prossnitz (Moravia) on April 8th, 1859.His parents were non-orthodox Jews; Husserl himself and his wife wouldlater convert to Protestantism. They had three c… See more

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    Pure Logic, Meaning, Intuitive Fulfillment and Intentionality

    As a philosopher with a mathematical background, Husserl wasinterested in … See more

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    Indexicality and Propositional Content

    However, as Husserl was well aware, the species-theory of contentfaces at least one serious objection. This objection concernsutterances that are “essentially occasional”… See more

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    Singularity, Consciousness and Horizon-Intentionality

    Husserl sees quite clearly that indexical experiences (just asexperiences given voice to by means of genuine proper names) arecharacterized, among other things, by t… See more

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    The Phenomenological Epoché

    An externalist reading (or rational reconstruction) of Husserl’stheory of content might, however, be taken to conflict with themethodological constraints posed by the phe… See more

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  1. Husserl developed the phenomenological method to make possible “a descriptive account of the essential structures of the directly given.” Phenomenology emphasizes the immediacy of experience, the attempt to isolate it and set it off from all assumptions of existence or causal influence and lay bare its essential structure.
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    In the Göttingen years, Husserl drafted the outline of Phenomenology as a universal philosophical science. Its fundamental methodological principle was what Husserl called the phenomenological reduction. It focuses the philosopher’s attention on uninterpreted basic experience and the quest, thereby, for the essences of things.
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