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Husserl

Sartre and his Predecessors, 2019
Edmund Husserl, generally regarded as the founding figure of the philosophical movement of phenomenology—or, more precisely, transcendental phenomenology—exerted an enormous influence on the course of twentieth- and twenty-first-century philosophy. This influence was both positive and negative.
Rudolf Bernet   +15 more
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Husserl and Mathematics

, 2021
Husserl and Mathematics explains the development of Husserl's phenomenological method in the context of his engagement in modern mathematics and its foundations.
M. Hartimo
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A Controversy Over the Existence of Fictional Objects: Husserl and Ingarden on Imagination and Fiction

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 2020
This paper explores the structure and elements of the intentional experiences of imagining fictional objects. The author critically examines the argument that whereas Husserl’s theory of imagination cannot do justice to fictional objects, Ingarden’s ...
W. Płotka
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Husserl

2023
Abstract We live in a time when a universal philosophy that would comprehend human relations to the world is now a bygone dream, as Husserl writes in Die Krisis in 1935. At the end of his life, he looks back at his constant efforts to defend the role of reason in relation to science and philosophy.
openaire   +1 more source

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