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2018
Edmund Husserl’s relevance for phenomenological psychopathology and psychiatry hinges in part on the foundational and methodological aspects of his philosophy, as rooted both in Gestalt psychology and experimental phenomenology of perception and thought.
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Edmund Husserl’s relevance for phenomenological psychopathology and psychiatry hinges in part on the foundational and methodological aspects of his philosophy, as rooted both in Gestalt psychology and experimental phenomenology of perception and thought.
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2017
L'articolo espone le linee generali del pensiero di Husserl. Dopo un profilo bio-bibliografico, vengono illustrati i punti centrali della fenomenologia, tanto sul piano metodologico (riduzione, descrizione, riflessione, intuizione) quanto sul piano tematico (intenzionalità, essenza, percezione, noema, noesi, ontologia generale e ragionale mondo della ...
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L'articolo espone le linee generali del pensiero di Husserl. Dopo un profilo bio-bibliografico, vengono illustrati i punti centrali della fenomenologia, tanto sul piano metodologico (riduzione, descrizione, riflessione, intuizione) quanto sul piano tematico (intenzionalità, essenza, percezione, noema, noesi, ontologia generale e ragionale mondo della ...
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2014
Edmund Husserl (b. 1859–d. 1938) is a central figure in 20th-century philosophy. A student of Brentano (b. 1838–d. 1917) and a contemporary of Frege (b. 1848–d. 1925), he is the founding father of phenomenology and thereby a figure with a decisive impact not only on thinkers like Heidegger (b. 1889–d. 1976), Edith Stein (b. 1891–d. 1942), Merleau-Ponty
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Edmund Husserl (b. 1859–d. 1938) is a central figure in 20th-century philosophy. A student of Brentano (b. 1838–d. 1917) and a contemporary of Frege (b. 1848–d. 1925), he is the founding father of phenomenology and thereby a figure with a decisive impact not only on thinkers like Heidegger (b. 1889–d. 1976), Edith Stein (b. 1891–d. 1942), Merleau-Ponty
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