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Definition of Edmund Husserl
1. Noun. German philosopher who developed phenomenology (1859-1938).
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Literary usage of Edmund Husserl
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1. Publication of the American Sociological Society by American Sociological Association (1917)
"His school has now reached its greatest splendor in the phenomenological method
of Edmund Husserl; but right from its beginnings, when Brentano himself ..."
2. Philosophy, Humanity and Ecology: Vol. 1: Philosophy of Nature edited by J. Odera Oruka (1996)
"Already Edmund Husserl nurturing some hints at the inventive nature of the mind,
rejected radically any identification of cognition so understood with the ..."
3. Man and the Cosmos: An Introduction to Metaphysics by Joseph Alexander Leighton (1922)
"APPENDIX PHENOMENOLOGY AS THE SCIENCE OF PURE CONSCIOUSNESS Professor Edmund
Husserl, in a series of works,4 claims to lay the foundation of philosophy as a ..."
4. Conceptions of Social Inquiry by J. J. Snyman (1993)
"Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), the founder of phenomenology, emphatically rejected
the unity of science concept. He attributed the problem of the lack of ..."