We have 32 essays on "Husserl".
Results 1 - 20 of about 32
| Husserl | |
| Husserl. Phenomenology, by Edmund Husserl appears the text From Plato To Derrida, this paper is a overview of his life and works. ... |
|
| Husserl | |
| Husserl. Phenomenology, by Edmund Husserl appears the text From Plato To Derrida, this paper is a overview of his life and works. ... |
|
| Continental Philosophy | |
| ... The historical movement of phenomenology is the philosophical tradition launched in the first half of the 20th century by Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger ... |
|
| Continental Philosophy Essay | |
| ... 174-175). Key contributors. Phenomenology developed in the early 20th century in the works of Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, and others. ... |
|
| Continental Philosophy | |
| ... The first phenomenologist was Edmund Husserl, who tried to reawaken Europe's faith by proposing a universal "science" that is consistent with every ... |
|
| Phenomenology | |
| Phenomenology. ?There are more than what meets the eye? (A reflection on the phenomenologies of Husserl and Heidegger) Husserl?s phenomenology attempts to ... |
|
| Continental Philosophy?s Existentialism And Phenomenology | |
| ... choices. Edmund Husserl was the first great phenomenologist. ... assumptions. Husserl investigated phenomena without making assumptions about the world. ... |
|
| Continental Philosophy | |
| ... Edmund Husserl was the first phenomenologist to recognize that a different science was needed in order to study the organizations that are similar for every ... |
|
| Continental Philosophy | |
| ... 8, p. 174). Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) made great contributions to phenomenology and he was influenced by the works of Hegel. Husserl ... |
|
| An Analysis Of Ethics In Entertainment | |
| ... The methodological procedures of Husserl were used to aide in obtaining the findings; which resulted in producing theoretical data regarding the lack of ethics ... |
|
| Modern Philosophy | |
| ... Under the influence of Franz Brentano, Edmund Husserl developed a new method to study human problems in his Logical Investigations (1901) and Ideas (1913). ... |
|
| Philosophy | |
| ... "Continental" philosophy, in the hands of the phenomenologists such as Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, took a different turn in its preoccupation ... |
|
| Continental Philosophy Essay | |
| ... Meanwhile in Europe at the turn of the 20th century, Brentano, Husserl, and Reinach were developing a new philosophical method of their own, phenomenology. ... |
|
| Poststructuralism And Baudrillard | |
| ... Derrida?s reaction to Husserl?s claim for transcendental understanding, and his assertion that metaphysics imposes structure on a world ?characterised by ... |
|
| Existentialism | |
| ... He combined the theories of a select few German philosophers, the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, the metaphysics of GWF Hegel and Martin Heidegger, and the ... |
|
| Renaissance | |
| ... For a long time, philosophers as diverse as David Hume, Karl Marx, and Edmund Husserl have seen the value of their in work in the claim that they were making ... |
|
| Continental Philosophy | |
| ... Edmund Husserl was the first great phenomenologist that tried to regenerate Europe's trust in the possibility of conviction by introducing the universal ... |
|
| Existentialism | |
| ... He defined existentialism through Edmund Husserl?s idea of phenomology, which is an idea in which reality is described not through science, but rather ... |
|
| The Myth Of Sisyphus | |
| ... Camus claims that existentialist philosophers such as Kierkegaard, Chestov, and Jaspers, and phenomenologists such as Husserl, all confront the contradiction ... |
|
| What Heidegger Means By Being-in-the-world Martin Heidegger?s ... | |
| ... Husserl had previously spoken of a ?Lebenswelt? (life-world) to stress the solidness of the human encapsulation within reality, but Heidegger?s ... |
|
