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Edmund Husserl

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Noun1.Edmund Husserl - German philosopher who developed phenomenology (1859-1938)


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5 B3279 After the German philosopher Edmund Husserl introduced the term noema in order to explicate his theory of intentionality--speaking of it variously as "intended object as intended," "intentional content of an act," "sense," and "meaning"--it soon became the subject of conflicting interpretations.
Those appearing in the against camp include Carl Stumpf, Edmund Husserl, Vladimir Lenin, Max Planck, Albert Einstein (who changed his mind on Mach's thoughts on methodology), Karl Popper, Michael Polanyi, and Mario Bunge.
com Written by David Woodruff Smith (Professor of Philosophy, University of California Irvine), Husserl is an in-depth examination of the life, and more intently, the philosophic concepts created and refined by Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), the founder of phenomenology movement, whose ideas were a key influence upon Heidegger.
 
 
 
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