Edmund Husserl - Wikipedia Arguing that transcendental consciousness sets the limits of all possible knowledge, Husserl redefined phenomenology as a transcendental-idealist philosophy Husserl's thought profoundly influenced 20th-century philosophy, and he remains a notable figure in contemporary philosophy and beyond
Edmund Husserl - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Husserl is primarily known for his analyses of intentionality, perception, temporality, embodiment and intersubjectivity, for his rehabilitation of the lifeworld and his commitment to a form of transcendental idealism and for his criticism of reductionism, objectivism, and scientism
Husserl, Edmund | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Although not the first to coin the term, it is uncontroversial to suggest that the German philosopher, Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), is the “father” of the philosophical movement known as phenomenology
Edmund Husserl’s Philosophy – Understanding Knowledge, Reality, and . . . Explore Edmund Husserl’s philosophy with this beginner-friendly guide Learn about his life, idealism, transcendental reduction, intentionality, and more Clear examples make complex ideas like time-consciousness and intersubjectivity easy to understand Perfect for anyone curious about philosophy
The Core of Husserl’s Phenomenology: Intentionality and Consciousness Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), widely regarded as the founder of phenomenology, spent decades building a rigorous method to answer it – not through laboratory science, not through abstract metaphysics, but by carefully examining consciousness itself from the inside
The Father of Phenomenology: Who Was Edmund Husserl? Edmund Husserl is among the most important figures of modern philosophy renowned for founding phenomenology Originally a mathematician, Husserl aimed at understanding the structures of consciousness and their implications on perception, cognition, and epistemology
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl | Philopedia Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (1859–1938) was an Austro-German philosopher and the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the most influential movements in 20th‑century thought
Edmund Husserl gt; By Individual Philosopher gt; Philosophy Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (1859 - 1938) was a Moravian-German philosopher and mathematician (usually considered German as most of his adult life was spent in Germany), best known as the father of the 20th Century Phenomenology movement
Husserl Page Resources detailing the life, works, and influence of Edmund Husserl, the 20th-century German philosopher and founder of the phenomenological movement