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Definition of Husserl
1. Noun. German philosopher who developed phenomenology (1859-1938).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Husserl
Literary usage of Husserl
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1922)
"Meinong, Stumpf and Husserl are all directly related to Brentano. ... It is a
far cry from the Husserl of the Philosophie der Arithmetik (1891) to the ..."
2. Conceptions of Social Inquiry by J. J. Snyman (1993)
"But Husserl went well beyond Brentano in his more detailed and profound ...
Husserl recognised, for example, that there are psychical phenomena which are ..."
3. Man and the Cosmos: An Introduction to Metaphysics by Joseph Alexander Leighton (1922)
"This attitude, argues Husserl, reduces all science to mere subjective empirical
... Thus Husserl opposes d outrance all forms of subjectivism, mentalism or ..."
4. The Respective Standpoints of Psychology and Logic by Mathilde Castro (1913)
"The realm of Wahrheiten which Husserl describes suggests, too, ... dass wenn
keine solche Constitution bestande, auch keine Wahrheit bestande.s 1 Husserl, ..."
5. Logic by Christoph Sigwart (1895)
"It is true that Husserl rejects what he calls the ... In the description of the
whole activity and its presuppositions Husserl has regard especially to ..."