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  1. Gaston Berger (French: [ɡastɔ̃ bɛʁʒe]; 1 October 1896 – 13 November 1960) was a French futurist but also an industrialist, a philosopher and a state manager. He is mainly known for his remarkably lucid analysis of Edmund Husserl 's phenomenology and for his studies on the character structure .

  2. Gaston Berger, né le 1er octobre 1896 à Saint-Louis ( Sénégal) et mort le 13 novembre 1960 à Longjumeau ( France ), est un philosophe et haut fonctionnaire français, connu principalement pour ses études sur Husserl, ses travaux sur la caractérologie et pour avoir participé à la création de l' INSA Lyon aux côtés de Jean ...

  3. Abstract. That which has rendered Husserl’s name famous, especially among those persons who have devoted the studies necessary to afford a thorough comprehension of it, is Husserl’s assertion that we possess an immediate knowledge of, and a direct access to, essences.

    • Aron Gurwitsch
    • 2010
  4. Die Université Gaston Berger ist eine Universität im Norden Senegals mit Sitz in Saint-Louis. Sie wurde 1990 unter dem Namen Université de Saint-Louis gegründet. Seit Dezember 1996 trägt sie den Namen des in Saint-Louis geborenen französisch-senegalesischen Philosophen Gaston Berger.

  5. Shaping the future; Gaston Berger and the concept of perspective. Collation. 300 p., illus. Material type. book. Year of publication. 1973. ISBN. 0-677-12550-x. Series title and vol / issues . Current topics of contemporary thought. Imprint. Gondon and Br ...

  6. Gaston Berger, Le Cogito Dans La Philosophie de Husserl (Paris: Aubier/ Éditions Montaigne, 1941), 159 pp. Aron Gurwitsch. Chapter. 766 Accesses. Part of the Phaenomenologica book series (PHAE,volume 192) Abstract.

  7. This study aims to analyze how the triple helix model—or rather the quintuple helIX model—can be a reference paradigm for social and technological forecasting in a systemic attempt to look at the future of science, digital technology, society, economy, and their interactions, in order to promote social, economic and environmental benefits. Expand.