Edmund Husserl was born in 1859 in the Austrian Empire into a family of non-orthodox Jews. He was the second child among three siblings who all studied at a secular primary school in Margraviate ...
Anxiety, in particular, is a dominant force, reflected in rising mental health struggles tied to identity, freedom and choice. Viewing anxiety as a philosophical and existential issue, rather than ...
Her study shows Husserl's phenomenology to be a method capable of both shedding light on and internally criticizing scientific practices and concepts. 'Edmund Husserl belongs to a lineage of ...
Edmund Husserl thought that Roman Ingarden was one of his best students, but Ingarden was not content with just praise – his importance actually lies in his turn against his master. Both were ...
Born in a German Jewish community in the Rhineland, Jonas' mentors included Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger and Rudolf Bultmann. The committed Zionist fled Germany in 1933 for Jerusalem, fought in ...
Edmund Husserl, a phenomenological philosopher believed the object under study and the subject studying that object could be separated (Byrne, 1996). He believed that in order to understand what the ...
To fulfill the high demand after the quick sale of the first edition, a revised edition of the publication ‘PHILOSOPHICAL ...
where he studied under Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. In 1931 he obtained French citizenship and began teaching at a Jewish college in Paris – the École Normale Israélite Orientale – while ...