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  1. Edmund Husserl - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    • 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 children, one of whomdied in Wo… See more

    Pure Logic, Meaning, Intuitive Fulfillment and Intentionality

    As a philosopher with a mathematical background, Husserl wasinterested in developing a general theory of inferential systems,which (following Bolzano) he conceived … 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 … 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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    Passivity vs. Activity

    Hyletic data are arguably experiences, in the sense of“non-intentional”, “pre-reflective lived experiencesthat can be grasped only abstractly in reflection” (Gallagher2011, p. 3). At the s… See more

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  1. 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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    Husserl argued that the study of consciousness must actually be very different from the study of nature. For him, phenomenology does not proceed from the collection of large amounts of data and to a general theory beyond the data itself, as in the scientific method of induction.
     
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