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  1. Husserl's Ideas II: Analyses and Problems: Book Section: A Study of Husserl's Cartesian Meditations, I-IV. Book Section: Husserl's Fifth Cartesian Mediation: Book Section: Husserl and the Sense of History: Book Section: Kant and Husserl: Book Section: Existential Phenomenology: Book Section: Methods and Tasks of a Phenomenology of the Will ...

  2. When a careful analysis of this phenomenological movement is made, one becomes aware of a number of clearly distinguishable currents and schools, all of which claim Husserl as their origin. The truth is, however, that only a very few psychologists actually use Husserl’s concepts without making major modifications. Furthermore, many psychologists talk about phenomenology without stipulating ...

  3. 1. Jan. 2010 · Therefore Husserl anchors his phenomenology of time in an analysis concerning time-consciousness of a particular present. By taking sensory perception of a presently encountered object as the paradigmatic example, he makes his groundbreaking discovery, which was partly anticipated by Augustine and William James, about the concretely experienced ...

  4. Phenomenology - Husserl, Consciousness, Philosophy: Phenomenology was not founded; it grew. Its fountainhead was Husserl, who held professorships at Göttingen and Freiburg im Breisgau and who wrote Die Idee der Phänomenologie (The Idea of Phenomenology) in 1906. Yet, even for Husserl, the conception of phenomenology as a new method destined to supply a new foundation for both philosophy and ...

  5. Husserl’s 1905 lectures, The Phenomenology of Internal Time- Consciousnees,1 are one of the most brilliant examples of phenomenological analysis, and he deals with just that topic.

  6. 6. Juni 2019 · As Harvard philosophy professor William Earnest Hocking reported in a 1932 letter to Husserl himself, “Philosophy flourishes at Harvard, and the interest in Phenomenology is keen”. 3 Thus, on closer examination the early history of phenomenology reveals itself as a story of lost opportunities on American shores.

  7. Derrida, Henry, Levinas et la phénoménologieMarcus Brainard, Belief and its Neutralization. Husserl's System of Phenomenology in Ideas IToine Kortooms, Phenomenology of Time. Edmund Husserl's Analysis of Time-ConsciousnessRoland Breeur, Singularité et sujet. Une lecture phénoménologique de ProustJohn J. Drummond & Lester Embree (eds ...