Edmund Husserl
{"TemplateVersion":1,"WpPageId":193824,"ParentWpPageId":159379,"Slug":"edmund-husserl","Title":"Edmund Husserl","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/","Kicker":"Philosopher Profile","DisplayTitle":"Edmund Husserl","Deck":"Founder of phenomenology, trained in mathematics and logic, whose work on intentionality, epoché, consciousness, meaning, evidence, and the lifeworld reshaped twentieth-century philosophy.","BackLink":{"Text":"Back to Philosophers","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/"},"ContextCards":[{"Label":"Period","Title":"Modern History","DateText":"1800 CE – 1944 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-modern-history/"},{"Label":"Era","Title":"Long 19th Century","DateText":"1870 CE – 1913 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-modern-history/philosophers-of-the-long-19th-century/"},{"Label":"Born","Title":"1859 CE","DateText":"","Url":""},{"Label":"Died","Title":"1938 CE","DateText":"","Url":""}],"GeoCards":[{"Label":"Region","Key":"Region:1"},{"Label":"Terra Avita","Key":"TerraAvita:1"},{"Label":"Terra Avita Region","Key":"TerraAvitaRegion:3"},{"Label":"Modern Country","Key":"Country:CZE:1"}],"School":{"Label":"School","Title":"Phenomenology","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/schools/phenomenology/","Deck":"Phenomenology studies experience as it is lived and disclosed, centering intentionality, consciousness, embodiment, worldhood, temporality, perception, meaning, and the lifeworld through Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty.","Ring":"#8A5A2E","TerraRing":"#8A5A2E"},"Birthplace":{"Title":"Prostějov (Prossnitz), Moravia"},"Images":[{"ImageMasterId":2118,"ImageOrdinal":1,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-01-writing-at-desk.jpg","Alt":"Husserl writing at his desk","Caption":"Husserl writing at his desk","Description":"A black-and-white photograph shows Edmund Husserl seated in profile and writing at a desk. It belongs because the University of Freiburg page directly identifies him and connects the portrait to his Freiburg years and phenomenological work.","WpMediaId":269526,"SourcePageUrl":"https://uni-freiburg.de/edmund-husserl-2/","SourceImageUrl":"https://uni-freiburg.de/wp-content/uploads/Edmund-Husserl_Universitaet-Freiburg-749×1024.jpg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-01-writing-at-desk.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":2119,"ImageOrdinal":2,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-02-seated-portrait.jpg","Alt":"Seated portrait of Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Seated portrait of Edmund Husserl","Description":"A formal seated portrait shows Husserl facing the camera with his hands resting in front of him. It belongs because digitalHusserl uses it on the Husserl biography page maintained by the Husserl Archives environment.","WpMediaId":269527,"SourcePageUrl":"https://hiw.kuleuven.be/digitalhusserl/edmundhusserl","SourceImageUrl":"https://hiw.kuleuven.be/digitalhusserl/themes/default/images/Husserl6.jpg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-02-seated-portrait.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":2120,"ImageOrdinal":3,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-03-standing-archive-photograph.jpg","Alt":"Husserl in an archive photograph","Caption":"Husserl in an archive photograph","Description":"A black-and-white archival photograph shows Husserl standing in an overcoat and hat. It belongs because the Husserl Archives Leuven page presents it in connection with the archive that preserves his Nachlass and library.","WpMediaId":269528,"SourcePageUrl":"https://hiw.kuleuven.be/hua","SourceImageUrl":"https://hiw.kuleuven.be/hua/index.html/@@images/image-1200-d12ba494c4cbd7d822484995cb71578a.jpeg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-03-standing-archive-photograph.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":2121,"ImageOrdinal":4,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-04-nelson-lecture-sketch.jpg","Alt":"Leonard Nelson sketch of Husserl lecturing","Caption":"Leonard Nelson sketch of Husserl lecturing","Description":"A pencil sketch shows Husserl standing at a lectern during a 1907 Göttingen lecture, with handwritten notes below. It belongs because the Husserl Archives Leuven article identifies the drawing as a contemporary Husserl portrait from Leonard Nelson material.","WpMediaId":269529,"SourcePageUrl":"https://hiw.kuleuven.be/hua/Media/mitteilungsblatt/portrait","SourceImageUrl":"https://hiw.kuleuven.be/hua/Media/images/webpics/nelson.jpg/%40%40images/image-1000-78c72a95679ca7ca482904c98bd68177.jpeg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-04-nelson-lecture-sketch.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":2122,"ImageOrdinal":5,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-05-freiburg-archive-drawing.jpg","Alt":"Line drawing of Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Line drawing of Edmund Husserl","Description":"A line drawing shows Husserl in side profile with round glasses, mustache, and beard. It belongs because the Freiburg Husserl Archive uses the drawing on its Husserl archive history page.","WpMediaId":269530,"SourcePageUrl":"https://www.husserlarchiv.uni-freiburg.de/archiv","SourceImageUrl":"https://www.husserlarchiv.uni-freiburg.de/resolveuid/daf503d01a7d13e55f42468ce139c71a","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-05-freiburg-archive-drawing.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":2123,"ImageOrdinal":6,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-06-freiburg-stolpersteine.jpg","Alt":"Stolpersteine for Edmund and Malvine Husserl","Caption":"Stolpersteine for Edmund and Malvine Husserl","Description":"A small photograph shows the brass Stolpersteine for Edmund Husserl and Malvine Husserl set into pavement in Freiburg. It belongs because the Freiburg Husserl Archive page ties the memorial stones to Husserl's persecution and last Freiburg residence.","WpMediaId":269531,"SourcePageUrl":"https://www.husserlarchiv.uni-freiburg.de/archiv","SourceImageUrl":"https://www.husserlarchiv.uni-freiburg.de/materialien/stolper2/image_mini","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-06-freiburg-stolpersteine.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":9365,"ImageOrdinal":7,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-edmund-husserl.jpg","Alt":"Bust of Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Bust of Edmund Husserl","Description":"The image shows a sculpted bust of Edmund Husserl mounted on a plinth. It belongs on Husserl's profile as a direct commemorative sculpture of the phenomenologist.","WpMediaId":319068,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bust_of_Edmund_Husserl.jpg","SourceImageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bust%20of%20Edmund%20Husserl.jpg?width=1800","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-edmund-husserl.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":9366,"ImageOrdinal":8,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-grabmal-edmund-husserl-freiburg-gunterstal-jpg.jpg","Alt":"Grave marker of Edmund Husserl and family","Caption":"Grave marker of Edmund Husserl and family","Description":"The photograph shows the Husserl family grave marker, including Edmund Husserl's name and dates. It belongs on Husserl's profile as a documented burial-site image.","WpMediaId":319069,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grabmal_Edmund_Husserl_Freiburg_Günterstal.jpg","SourceImageUrl":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6d/Grabmal_Edmund_Husserl_Freiburg_G%C3%BCnterstal.jpg/1920px-Grabmal_Edmund_Husserl_Freiburg_G%C3%BCnterstal.jpg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-grabmal-edmund-husserl-freiburg-gunterstal-jpg.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":9367,"ImageOrdinal":9,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-zwei-sitzende-manner-rechts-edmund-husserl-rudolf-gro-mann-nk-2019-018-m-f-neue-kunst-freiburg-png.png","Alt":"Drawing of Rudolf Grossmann with Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Drawing of Rudolf Grossmann with Edmund Husserl","Description":"The sketch shows two seated men, with Edmund Husserl identified in the source as the figure on the right. It belongs on Husserl's profile as an artist's drawing that includes him in a contemporary intellectual setting.","WpMediaId":319070,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zwei_sitzende_Männer_(rechts_Edmund_Husserl)_-_Rudolf_Großmann_-_NK_2019_018_M_f_Neue_Kunst_Freiburg.png","SourceImageUrl":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Zwei_sitzende_M%C3%A4nner_%28rechts_Edmund_Husserl%29_-_Rudolf_Gro%C3%9Fmann_-_NK_2019_018_M_f_Neue_Kunst_Freiburg.png/1920px-Zwei_sitzende_M%C3%A4nner_%28rechts_Edmund_Husserl%29_-_Rudolf_Gro%C3%9Fmann_-_NK_2019_018_M_f_Neue_Kunst_Freiburg.png","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-zwei-sitzende-manner-rechts-edmund-husserl-rudolf-gro-mann-nk-2019-018-m-f-neue-kunst-freiburg-png.png"},{"ImageMasterId":9368,"ImageOrdinal":10,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-stolperstein-fur-edmund-husserl-universitat-freiburg-jpg.jpg","Alt":"Stolperstein memorial for Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Stolperstein memorial for Edmund Husserl","Description":"The photograph shows a brass Stolperstein memorial for Edmund Husserl set into paving stones with flowers nearby. It belongs on Husserl's profile as a public memorial to the persecution he suffered under Nazism.","WpMediaId":319071,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stolperstein_für_Edmund_Husserl-Universität_Freiburg.JPG","SourceImageUrl":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/63/Stolperstein_f%C3%BCr_Edmund_Husserl-Universit%C3%A4t_Freiburg.JPG","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-stolperstein-fur-edmund-husserl-universitat-freiburg-jpg.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":9369,"ImageOrdinal":11,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-edmund-husserl-1910s-jpg.jpg","Alt":"Photographic portrait of Edmund Husserl in the 1910s","Caption":"Photographic portrait of Edmund Husserl in the 1910s","Description":"The image shows a close black-and-white photographic portrait of Edmund Husserl wearing glasses and a beard. It belongs on Husserl's profile as a direct photographic likeness of the philosopher.","WpMediaId":319072,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Edmund_Husserl_1910s.jpg","SourceImageUrl":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8d/Edmund_Husserl_1910s.jpg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-edmund-husserl-1910s-jpg.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":9370,"ImageOrdinal":12,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-edmund-husserl-1900-jpg.jpg","Alt":"Early photographic portrait of Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Early photographic portrait of Edmund Husserl","Description":"The image shows Edmund Husserl in a formal black-and-white studio portrait. It belongs on Husserl's profile as a direct photographic likeness from an earlier period of his career.","WpMediaId":319073,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Edmund_Husserl_1900.jpg","SourceImageUrl":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Edmund_Husserl_1900.jpg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-edmund-husserl-1900-jpg.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":9371,"ImageOrdinal":13,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-gottinger-gedenktafel-husserl-edmund-1-hermann-foge-weg-7-oststadt-gottingen-landkreis-gottingen-jpg.jpg","Alt":"Göttingen residence plaque for Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Göttingen residence plaque for Edmund Husserl","Description":"The photograph shows a wall plaque marking Edmund Husserl's years at a Göttingen address. It belongs on Husserl's profile as an associated place marker for his academic life.","WpMediaId":319074,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Göttinger_Gedenktafel,_Husserl,_Edmund,_1,_Hermann-Föge-Weg_7,_Oststadt,_Göttingen,_Landkreis_Göttingen.jpg","SourceImageUrl":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/G%C3%B6ttinger_Gedenktafel%2C_Husserl%2C_Edmund%2C_1%2C_Hermann-F%C3%B6ge-Weg_7%2C_Oststadt%2C_G%C3%B6ttingen%2C_Landkreis_G%C3%B6ttingen.jpg/1920px-G%C3%B6ttinger_Gedenktafel%2C_Husserl%2C_Edmund%2C_1%2C_Hermann-F%C3%B6ge-Weg_7%2C_Oststadt%2C_G%C3%B6ttingen%2C_Landkreis_G%C3%B6ttingen.jpg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-gottinger-gedenktafel-husserl-edmund-1-hermann-foge-weg-7-oststadt-gottingen-landkreis-gottingen-jpg.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":9372,"ImageOrdinal":14,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-malvine-edmund-husserl-stolpersteine-in-der-freiburger-lorettostra-e-40-jpg.jpg","Alt":"Stolpersteine for Malvine and Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Stolpersteine for Malvine and Edmund Husserl","Description":"The photograph shows paired brass Stolpersteine for Malvine Husserl and Edmund Husserl. It belongs on Husserl's profile as a memorial image connecting his biography to Nazi exclusion and his family's history.","WpMediaId":319075,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Malvine_+_Edmund_Husserl,_Stolpersteine_in_der_Freiburger_Lorettostraße_40.jpg","SourceImageUrl":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/37/Malvine_%2B_Edmund_Husserl%2C_Stolpersteine_in_der_Freiburger_Lorettostra%C3%9Fe_40.jpg/1920px-Malvine_%2B_Edmund_Husserl%2C_Stolpersteine_in_der_Freiburger_Lorettostra%C3%9Fe_40.jpg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-malvine-edmund-husserl-stolpersteine-in-der-freiburger-lorettostra-e-40-jpg.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":9373,"ImageOrdinal":15,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-prostejov-philosopher-edmund-husserl-born-8-4-1859-in-prostejov-jpg.jpg","Alt":"Prostějov memorial plaque for Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Prostějov memorial plaque for Edmund Husserl","Description":"The photograph shows a building facade with a memorial plaque and relief portrait for Edmund Husserl in Prostějov. It belongs on Husserl's profile as a public memorial in his birthplace.","WpMediaId":319076,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Prostějov_-_Philosopher_Edmund_Husserl_born_8-4-1859_in_Prostějov.jpg","SourceImageUrl":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/83/Prost%C4%9Bjov_-_Philosopher_Edmund_Husserl_born_8-4-1859_in_Prost%C4%9Bjov.jpg/1920px-Prost%C4%9Bjov_-_Philosopher_Edmund_Husserl_born_8-4-1859_in_Prost%C4%9Bjov.jpg","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-prostejov-philosopher-edmund-husserl-born-8-4-1859-in-prostejov-jpg.jpg"},{"ImageMasterId":9374,"ImageOrdinal":16,"ImageUrl":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/edmund-husserl-00-kiepenheuer-institut-freiburg-jpg.jpg","Alt":"Freiburg house associated with Edmund Husserl","Caption":"Freiburg house associated with Edmund Husserl","Description":"The photograph shows the Kiepenheuer Institute building with an inset plaque noting Edmund Husserl lived there. It belongs on Husserl's profile as an associated residence-site image from his final Freiburg years.","WpMediaId":319077,"SourcePageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kiepenheuer_Institut_Freiburg.JPG","SourceImageUrl":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ec/Kiepenheuer_Institut_Freiburg.JPG/1920px-Kiepenheuer_Institut_Freiburg.JPG","LocalPath":"Media\\Philosophy\\Images\\Edmund-Husserl\\edmund-husserl-00-kiepenheuer-institut-freiburg-jpg.jpg"}],"Video":{"Title":"","Iframes":[]},"HasVideo":false,"IdentityFields":[{"Label":"Full Name","Value":"Edmund Husserl"},{"Label":"Native Name","Value":"Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl"},{"Label":"Other Names","Value":"Husserl; Edmund G. Husserl; E. Husserl; Father of Phenomenology; Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl"},{"Label":"Sex","Value":"Male"},{"Label":"Nationality","Value":"Austro-German / Moravian-born German"},{"Label":"Religion","Value":"Jewish background; Lutheran convert"},{"Label":"Mother","Value":"Julie Selinger Husserl"},{"Label":"Father","Value":"Adolf Abraham Husserl"}],"MajorWorks":[{"Title":"On the Concept of Number","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/on-the-concept-of-number/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1887 CE","Husserl's early habilitation work studies number, abstraction, and the psychological-logical basis of arithmetic before his later anti-psychologistic turn."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1887 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl's early habilitation work studies number, abstraction, and the psychological-logical basis of arithmetic before his later anti-psychologistic turn.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"On the Concept of Number 1887 CE Husserl's early habilitation work studies number, abstraction, and the psychological-logical basis of arithmetic before his later anti-psychologistic turn.","Style":"","DataSearch":"on the concept of number 1887 ce husserl's early habilitation work studies number, abstraction, and the psychological-logical basis of arithmetic before his later anti-psychologistic turn. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of science logic","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Science Logic","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"On the Concept of Number","DataFilterSearch":"On the Concept of Number 1887 CE Husserl's early habilitation work studies number, abstraction, and the psychological-logical basis of arithmetic before his later anti-psychologistic turn. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Science Logic","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Science Logic","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1887"},{"Title":"Philosophy of Arithmetic","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/philosophy-of-arithmetic/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1891 CE","A study of number concepts and arithmetic that still works through psychological description while pointing toward Husserl's later philosophy of logic."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1891 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"A study of number concepts and arithmetic that still works through psychological description while pointing toward Husserl's later philosophy of logic.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Philosophy of Arithmetic 1891 CE A study of number concepts and arithmetic that still works through psychological description while pointing toward Husserl's later philosophy of logic.","Style":"","DataSearch":"philosophy of arithmetic 1891 ce a study of number concepts and arithmetic that still works through psychological description while pointing toward husserl's later philosophy of logic. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of science logic","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Science Logic","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Philosophy of Arithmetic","DataFilterSearch":"Philosophy of Arithmetic 1891 CE A study of number concepts and arithmetic that still works through psychological description while pointing toward Husserl's later philosophy of logic. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Science Logic","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Science Logic","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1891"},{"Title":"Logical Investigations","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/logical-investigations/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":true,"Copies":["1900 CE","Full text available","Husserl rejects psychologism and develops intentional analysis, meaning, expression, objectivity, and the foundations of logic as ideal rather than merely psychological."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1900 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Full text available","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy dz-philo__work-full-text","Style":"font:700 12px/1.4 var(–ui);letter-spacing:.12em;text-transform:uppercase;color:#6f5613"},{"Text":"Husserl rejects psychologism and develops intentional analysis, meaning, expression, objectivity, and the foundations of logic as ideal rather than merely psychological.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Logical Investigations 1900 CE Full text available Husserl rejects psychologism and develops intentional analysis, meaning, expression, objectivity, and the foundations of logic as ideal rather than merely psychological.","Style":"background:#fff7dc;border-color:rgba(111,86,19,.35)","DataSearch":"logical investigations 1900 ce husserl rejects psychologism and develops intentional analysis, meaning, expression, objectivity, and the foundations of logic as ideal rather than merely psychological. western thought western europe central european highlands logic epistemology","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Logic Epistemology","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Logical Investigations","DataFilterSearch":"Logical Investigations 1900 CE Husserl rejects psychologism and develops intentional analysis, meaning, expression, objectivity, and the foundations of logic as ideal rather than merely psychological. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Logic Epistemology","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Logic Epistemology","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1900"},{"Title":"Lectures on Internal Time-Consciousness","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/lectures-on-internal-time-consciousness/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1905 CE","Husserl analyzes retention, primal impression, protention, temporal objects, and the structure of temporal experience."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1905 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl analyzes retention, primal impression, protention, temporal objects, and the structure of temporal experience.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Lectures on Internal Time-Consciousness 1905 CE Husserl analyzes retention, primal impression, protention, temporal objects, and the structure of temporal experience.","Style":"","DataSearch":"lectures on internal time-consciousness 1905 ce husserl analyzes retention, primal impression, protention, temporal objects, and the structure of temporal experience. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of mind metaphysics","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Metaphysics","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Lectures on Internal Time-Consciousness","DataFilterSearch":"Lectures on Internal Time-Consciousness 1905 CE Husserl analyzes retention, primal impression, protention, temporal objects, and the structure of temporal experience. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Mind Metaphysics","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Metaphysics","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1905"},{"Title":"Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/introduction-to-logic-and-theory-of-knowledge/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1906 CE","Husserl links logic, theory of knowledge, meaning, objectivity, and phenomenological clarification in his Göttingen lecture period."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1906 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl links logic, theory of knowledge, meaning, objectivity, and phenomenological clarification in his Göttingen lecture period.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge 1906 CE Husserl links logic, theory of knowledge, meaning, objectivity, and phenomenological clarification in his Göttingen lecture period.","Style":"","DataSearch":"introduction to logic and theory of knowledge 1906 ce husserl links logic, theory of knowledge, meaning, objectivity, and phenomenological clarification in his göttingen lecture period. western thought western europe central european highlands logic epistemology","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Logic Epistemology","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge","DataFilterSearch":"Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge 1906 CE Husserl links logic, theory of knowledge, meaning, objectivity, and phenomenological clarification in his Göttingen lecture period. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Logic Epistemology","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Logic Epistemology","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1906"},{"Title":"The Idea of Phenomenology","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/the-idea-of-phenomenology/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":true,"Copies":["1907 CE","Full text available","Five lectures present phenomenology as a method for clarifying knowledge, immanence, transcendence, and the possibility of givenness."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1907 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Full text available","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy dz-philo__work-full-text","Style":"font:700 12px/1.4 var(–ui);letter-spacing:.12em;text-transform:uppercase;color:#6f5613"},{"Text":"Five lectures present phenomenology as a method for clarifying knowledge, immanence, transcendence, and the possibility of givenness.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"The Idea of Phenomenology 1907 CE Full text available Five lectures present phenomenology as a method for clarifying knowledge, immanence, transcendence, and the possibility of givenness.","Style":"background:#fff7dc;border-color:rgba(111,86,19,.35)","DataSearch":"the idea of phenomenology 1907 ce five lectures present phenomenology as a method for clarifying knowledge, immanence, transcendence, and the possibility of givenness. western thought western europe central european highlands epistemology metaphysics","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Epistemology Metaphysics","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"The Idea of Phenomenology","DataFilterSearch":"The Idea of Phenomenology 1907 CE Five lectures present phenomenology as a method for clarifying knowledge, immanence, transcendence, and the possibility of givenness. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Epistemology Metaphysics","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Epistemology Metaphysics","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1907"},{"Title":"Thing and Space","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/thing-and-space/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":true,"Copies":["1907 CE","Full text available","Husserl analyzes perception, spatial objects, kinaesthetic experience, and the constitution of thinghood through embodied perceptual consciousness."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1907 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Full text available","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy dz-philo__work-full-text","Style":"font:700 12px/1.4 var(–ui);letter-spacing:.12em;text-transform:uppercase;color:#6f5613"},{"Text":"Husserl analyzes perception, spatial objects, kinaesthetic experience, and the constitution of thinghood through embodied perceptual consciousness.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Thing and Space 1907 CE Full text available Husserl analyzes perception, spatial objects, kinaesthetic experience, and the constitution of thinghood through embodied perceptual consciousness.","Style":"background:#fff7dc;border-color:rgba(111,86,19,.35)","DataSearch":"thing and space 1907 ce husserl analyzes perception, spatial objects, kinaesthetic experience, and the constitution of thinghood through embodied perceptual consciousness. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of mind epistemology","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Epistemology","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Thing and Space","DataFilterSearch":"Thing and Space 1907 CE Husserl analyzes perception, spatial objects, kinaesthetic experience, and the constitution of thinghood through embodied perceptual consciousness. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Mind Epistemology","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Epistemology","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1907"},{"Title":"Ideas II","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/ideas-ii/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1912 CE","Husserl develops analyses of body, nature, soul, spirit, personhood, and the constitution of the natural and personal worlds."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1912 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl develops analyses of body, nature, soul, spirit, personhood, and the constitution of the natural and personal worlds.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Ideas II 1912 CE Husserl develops analyses of body, nature, soul, spirit, personhood, and the constitution of the natural and personal worlds.","Style":"","DataSearch":"ideas ii 1912 ce husserl develops analyses of body, nature, soul, spirit, personhood, and the constitution of the natural and personal worlds. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of mind metaphysics","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Metaphysics","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Ideas II","DataFilterSearch":"Ideas II 1912 CE Husserl develops analyses of body, nature, soul, spirit, personhood, and the constitution of the natural and personal worlds. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Mind Metaphysics","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Metaphysics","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1912"},{"Title":"Ideas III","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/ideas-iii/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1912 CE","Husserl extends phenomenology toward the grounding and differentiation of sciences and regional ontologies."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1912 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl extends phenomenology toward the grounding and differentiation of sciences and regional ontologies.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Ideas III 1912 CE Husserl extends phenomenology toward the grounding and differentiation of sciences and regional ontologies.","Style":"","DataSearch":"ideas iii 1912 ce husserl extends phenomenology toward the grounding and differentiation of sciences and regional ontologies. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of science metaphysics","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Science Metaphysics","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Ideas III","DataFilterSearch":"Ideas III 1912 CE Husserl extends phenomenology toward the grounding and differentiation of sciences and regional ontologies. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Science Metaphysics","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Science Metaphysics","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1912"},{"Title":"Ideas I","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/ideas-i/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":true,"Copies":["1913 CE","Full text available","Husserl introduces transcendental phenomenology, epoché, pure consciousness, intentionality, noesis-noema analysis, and eidetic method."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1913 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Full text available","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy dz-philo__work-full-text","Style":"font:700 12px/1.4 var(–ui);letter-spacing:.12em;text-transform:uppercase;color:#6f5613"},{"Text":"Husserl introduces transcendental phenomenology, epoché, pure consciousness, intentionality, noesis-noema analysis, and eidetic method.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Ideas I 1913 CE Full text available Husserl introduces transcendental phenomenology, epoché, pure consciousness, intentionality, noesis-noema analysis, and eidetic method.","Style":"background:#fff7dc;border-color:rgba(111,86,19,.35)","DataSearch":"ideas i 1913 ce husserl introduces transcendental phenomenology, epoché, pure consciousness, intentionality, noesis-noema analysis, and eidetic method. western thought western europe central european highlands metaphysics epistemology","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Metaphysics Epistemology","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Ideas I","DataFilterSearch":"Ideas I 1913 CE Husserl introduces transcendental phenomenology, epoché, pure consciousness, intentionality, noesis-noema analysis, and eidetic method. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Metaphysics Epistemology","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Metaphysics Epistemology","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1913"},{"Title":"Nature and Spirit","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/nature-and-spirit/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1919 CE","Husserl examines the relation between natural science, spirit, culture, personhood, and the phenomenological distinction between nature and the human world."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1919 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl examines the relation between natural science, spirit, culture, personhood, and the phenomenological distinction between nature and the human world.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Nature and Spirit 1919 CE Husserl examines the relation between natural science, spirit, culture, personhood, and the phenomenological distinction between nature and the human world.","Style":"","DataSearch":"nature and spirit 1919 ce husserl examines the relation between natural science, spirit, culture, personhood, and the phenomenological distinction between nature and the human world. western thought western europe central european highlands metaphysics philosophy of science","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Metaphysics Philosophy of Science","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Nature and Spirit","DataFilterSearch":"Nature and Spirit 1919 CE Husserl examines the relation between natural science, spirit, culture, personhood, and the phenomenological distinction between nature and the human world. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Metaphysics Philosophy of Science","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Metaphysics Philosophy of Science","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1919"},{"Title":"Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/analyses-concerning-passive-and-active-synthesis/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1920 CE","Husserl analyzes association, passivity, affection, attention, activity, and the genetic formation of experience."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1920 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl analyzes association, passivity, affection, attention, activity, and the genetic formation of experience.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis 1920 CE Husserl analyzes association, passivity, affection, attention, activity, and the genetic formation of experience.","Style":"","DataSearch":"analyses concerning passive and active synthesis 1920 ce husserl analyzes association, passivity, affection, attention, activity, and the genetic formation of experience. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of mind epistemology","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Epistemology","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis","DataFilterSearch":"Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis 1920 CE Husserl analyzes association, passivity, affection, attention, activity, and the genetic formation of experience. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Mind Epistemology","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Epistemology","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1920"},{"Title":"First Philosophy","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/first-philosophy/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":true,"Copies":["1923 CE","Full text available","Husserl presents phenomenology as first philosophy, combining history of philosophical motives with transcendental method and critique."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1923 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Full text available","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy dz-philo__work-full-text","Style":"font:700 12px/1.4 var(–ui);letter-spacing:.12em;text-transform:uppercase;color:#6f5613"},{"Text":"Husserl presents phenomenology as first philosophy, combining history of philosophical motives with transcendental method and critique.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"First Philosophy 1923 CE Full text available Husserl presents phenomenology as first philosophy, combining history of philosophical motives with transcendental method and critique.","Style":"background:#fff7dc;border-color:rgba(111,86,19,.35)","DataSearch":"first philosophy 1923 ce husserl presents phenomenology as first philosophy, combining history of philosophical motives with transcendental method and critique. western thought western europe central european highlands metaphysics epistemology","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Metaphysics Epistemology","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"First Philosophy","DataFilterSearch":"First Philosophy 1923 CE Husserl presents phenomenology as first philosophy, combining history of philosophical motives with transcendental method and critique. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Metaphysics Epistemology","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Metaphysics Epistemology","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1923"},{"Title":"Phenomenological Psychology","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/phenomenological-psychology/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1925 CE","Husserl distinguishes phenomenological psychology from naturalistic psychology and uses it as a route toward transcendental phenomenology."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1925 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl distinguishes phenomenological psychology from naturalistic psychology and uses it as a route toward transcendental phenomenology.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Phenomenological Psychology 1925 CE Husserl distinguishes phenomenological psychology from naturalistic psychology and uses it as a route toward transcendental phenomenology.","Style":"","DataSearch":"phenomenological psychology 1925 ce husserl distinguishes phenomenological psychology from naturalistic psychology and uses it as a route toward transcendental phenomenology. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of mind epistemology","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Epistemology","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Phenomenological Psychology","DataFilterSearch":"Phenomenological Psychology 1925 CE Husserl distinguishes phenomenological psychology from naturalistic psychology and uses it as a route toward transcendental phenomenology. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Mind Epistemology","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Epistemology","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1925"},{"Title":"Formal and Transcendental Logic","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/formal-and-transcendental-logic/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1929 CE","Husserl links formal logic to transcendental subjectivity and argues that logic requires phenomenological clarification of judgment, evidence, and objectivity."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1929 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl links formal logic to transcendental subjectivity and argues that logic requires phenomenological clarification of judgment, evidence, and objectivity.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Formal and Transcendental Logic 1929 CE Husserl links formal logic to transcendental subjectivity and argues that logic requires phenomenological clarification of judgment, evidence, and objectivity.","Style":"","DataSearch":"formal and transcendental logic 1929 ce husserl links formal logic to transcendental subjectivity and argues that logic requires phenomenological clarification of judgment, evidence, and objectivity. western thought western europe central european highlands logic epistemology","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Logic Epistemology","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Formal and Transcendental Logic","DataFilterSearch":"Formal and Transcendental Logic 1929 CE Husserl links formal logic to transcendental subjectivity and argues that logic requires phenomenological clarification of judgment, evidence, and objectivity. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Logic Epistemology","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Logic Epistemology","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1929"},{"Title":"On the Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/on-the-phenomenology-of-intersubjectivity/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1929 CE","Husserl develops empathy, other minds, communal worldhood, and intersubjective constitution as central problems for transcendental phenomenology."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1929 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl develops empathy, other minds, communal worldhood, and intersubjective constitution as central problems for transcendental phenomenology.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"On the Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity 1929 CE Husserl develops empathy, other minds, communal worldhood, and intersubjective constitution as central problems for transcendental phenomenology.","Style":"","DataSearch":"on the phenomenology of intersubjectivity 1929 ce husserl develops empathy, other minds, communal worldhood, and intersubjective constitution as central problems for transcendental phenomenology. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of mind ethics","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Ethics","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"On the Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity","DataFilterSearch":"On the Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity 1929 CE Husserl develops empathy, other minds, communal worldhood, and intersubjective constitution as central problems for transcendental phenomenology. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Mind Ethics","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Mind Ethics","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1929"},{"Title":"Afterword to My Ideas","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/afterword-to-my-ideas/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1930 CE","Husserl clarifies the meaning of transcendental phenomenology, reduction, and the purpose of Ideas in response to misunderstandings."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1930 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl clarifies the meaning of transcendental phenomenology, reduction, and the purpose of Ideas in response to misunderstandings.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Afterword to My Ideas 1930 CE Husserl clarifies the meaning of transcendental phenomenology, reduction, and the purpose of Ideas in response to misunderstandings.","Style":"","DataSearch":"afterword to my ideas 1930 ce husserl clarifies the meaning of transcendental phenomenology, reduction, and the purpose of ideas in response to misunderstandings. western thought western europe central european highlands epistemology metaphysics","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Epistemology Metaphysics","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Afterword to My Ideas","DataFilterSearch":"Afterword to My Ideas 1930 CE Husserl clarifies the meaning of transcendental phenomenology, reduction, and the purpose of Ideas in response to misunderstandings. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Epistemology Metaphysics","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Epistemology Metaphysics","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1930"},{"Title":"Cartesian Meditations","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/cartesian-meditations/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1931 CE","Husserl reformulates phenomenology through a Cartesian path, including reduction, transcendental ego, constitution, and intersubjectivity."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1931 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl reformulates phenomenology through a Cartesian path, including reduction, transcendental ego, constitution, and intersubjectivity.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Cartesian Meditations 1931 CE Husserl reformulates phenomenology through a Cartesian path, including reduction, transcendental ego, constitution, and intersubjectivity.","Style":"","DataSearch":"cartesian meditations 1931 ce husserl reformulates phenomenology through a cartesian path, including reduction, transcendental ego, constitution, and intersubjectivity. western thought western europe central european highlands epistemology philosophy of mind","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Epistemology Philosophy of Mind","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Cartesian Meditations","DataFilterSearch":"Cartesian Meditations 1931 CE Husserl reformulates phenomenology through a Cartesian path, including reduction, transcendental ego, constitution, and intersubjectivity. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Epistemology Philosophy of Mind","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Epistemology Philosophy of Mind","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1931"},{"Title":"The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/the-crisis-of-european-sciences-and-transcendental-phenomenology/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1936 CE","Husserl diagnoses the crisis of objectivist science and develops lifeworld, historicity, and transcendental phenomenology as a renewal of rational inquiry."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1936 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Husserl diagnoses the crisis of objectivist science and develops lifeworld, historicity, and transcendental phenomenology as a renewal of rational inquiry.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology 1936 CE Husserl diagnoses the crisis of objectivist science and develops lifeworld, historicity, and transcendental phenomenology as a renewal of rational inquiry.","Style":"","DataSearch":"the crisis of european sciences and transcendental phenomenology 1936 ce husserl diagnoses the crisis of objectivist science and develops lifeworld, historicity, and transcendental phenomenology as a renewal of rational inquiry. western thought western europe central european highlands philosophy of science metaphysics","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Science Metaphysics","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology","DataFilterSearch":"The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology 1936 CE Husserl diagnoses the crisis of objectivist science and develops lifeworld, historicity, and transcendental phenomenology as a renewal of rational inquiry. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Philosophy of Science Metaphysics","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Philosophy of Science Metaphysics","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1936"},{"Title":"Experience and Judgment","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/experience-and-judgment/","ClassName":"dz-philo__profile-work-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1939 CE","The work reconstructs judgment, predication, and logic from pre-predicative experience and passive synthesis."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1939 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"The work reconstructs judgment, predication, and logic from pre-predicative experience and passive synthesis.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}],"Text":"Experience and Judgment 1939 CE The work reconstructs judgment, predication, and logic from pre-predicative experience and passive synthesis.","Style":"","DataSearch":"experience and judgment 1939 ce the work reconstructs judgment, predication, and logic from pre-predicative experience and passive synthesis. western thought western europe central european highlands logic epistemology","DataPeriod":"","DataEra":"","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Logic Epistemology","DataSchool":"","DataFilterTitle":"Experience and Judgment","DataFilterSearch":"Experience and Judgment 1939 CE The work reconstructs judgment, predication, and logic from pre-predicative experience and passive synthesis. Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Logic Epistemology","DataFilterPeriod":"","DataFilterEra":"","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Logic Epistemology","DataFilterSchool":"","DataFilterYear":"1939"}],"Relations":{"Influences":{"Title":"Influences","Cards":[{"Title":"Immanuel Kant","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/immanuel-kant/","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1724 CE – 1804 CE","Königsberg, Prussia","Prussian Enlightenment philosopher whose critical philosophy of transcendental idealism, autonomy, public reason, aesthetic judgment, natural science, religion, and right reshaped modern metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, and aesthetics."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1724 CE – 1804 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Königsberg, Prussia","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy dz-philo__hub-card-location","Style":"font-weight:700"},{"Text":"Prussian Enlightenment philosopher whose critical philosophy of transcendental idealism, autonomy, public reason, aesthetic judgment, natural science, religion, and right reshaped modern metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, and aesthetics.","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy","Style":""}],"MediaSrc":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/kant-01-becker-portrait-1768-4.jpg","MediaAlt":"Johann Gottlieb Becker portrait of Immanuel Kant","Text":"Immanuel Kant 1724 CE – 1804 CE Königsberg, Prussia Prussian Enlightenment philosopher whose critical philosophy of transcendental idealism, autonomy, public reason, aesthetic judgment, natural science, religion, and right reshaped modern metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, and aesthetics.","Style":"","DataSearch":"immanuel kant immanuel kant immanuel kant emanuel kant; emmanuel kant; immanuel kantius; kant 1724 ce – 1804 ce königsberg, prussia russia early modern history enlightenment and proto-industrial western thought western europe central european highlands metaphysics epistemology logic ethics aesthetics political philosophy philosophy of mind philosophy of science philosophy of religion","DataPeriod":"Early Modern History","DataEra":"Enlightenment and Proto-Industrial","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Metaphysics|Epistemology|Logic|Ethics|Aesthetics|Political Philosophy|Philosophy of Mind|Philosophy of Science|Philosophy of Religion","DataSchool":"Kantianism","DataFilterTitle":"Immanuel Kant","DataFilterSearch":"Immanuel Kant Immanuel Kant Immanuel Kant Emanuel Kant; Emmanuel Kant; Immanuel Kantius; Kant 1724 CE – 1804 CE Königsberg, Prussia Russia Early Modern History Enlightenment and Proto-Industrial Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Metaphysics Epistemology Logic Ethics Aesthetics Political Philosophy Philosophy of Mind Philosophy of Science Philosophy of Religion","DataFilterPeriod":"Early Modern History","DataFilterEra":"Enlightenment and Proto-Industrial","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Metaphysics|Epistemology|Logic|Ethics|Aesthetics|Political Philosophy|Philosophy of Mind|Philosophy of Science|Philosophy of Religion","DataFilterSchool":"Kantianism","DataFilterYear":"1724"}],"Chips":[]},"Followers":{"Title":"Followers","Cards":[{"Title":"Martin Heidegger","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/martin-heidegger/","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1889 CE – 1976 CE","Meßkirch, Baden, German Empire","German phenomenologist and hermeneutic ontologist whose Being and Time, Dasein analysis, critique of metaphysics, art, technology, language, and late Ereignis thinking reshaped twentieth-century philosophy."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1889 CE – 1976 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Meßkirch, Baden, German Empire","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy dz-philo__hub-card-location","Style":"font-weight:700"},{"Text":"German phenomenologist and hermeneutic ontologist whose Being and Time, Dasein analysis, critique of metaphysics, art, technology, language, and late Ereignis thinking reshaped twentieth-century philosophy.","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy","Style":""}],"MediaSrc":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/martin-heidegger-02-1960-1.jpg","MediaAlt":"Martin Heidegger, 1960 portrait.","Text":"Martin Heidegger 1889 CE – 1976 CE Meßkirch, Baden, German Empire German phenomenologist and hermeneutic ontologist whose Being and Time, Dasein analysis, critique of metaphysics, art, technology, language, and late Ereignis thinking reshaped twentieth-century philosophy.","Style":"","DataSearch":"martin heidegger martin heidegger martin heidegger heidegger; martin heidegger, phenomenology; martin heidegger, fundamental ontology; martin heidegger, existential phenomenology; martin heidegger, hermeneutics; martin heidegger, being and time; heideggerian 1889 ce – 1976 ce meßkirch, baden, german empire germany contemporary history world war era western thought western europe central european highlands metaphysics epistemology logic ethics aesthetics political philosophy philosophy of mind philosophy of language philosophy of science philosophy of religion","DataPeriod":"Contemporary History","DataEra":"World War Era","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataCoreAreas":"Metaphysics|Epistemology|Logic|Ethics|Aesthetics|Political Philosophy|Philosophy of Mind|Philosophy of Language|Philosophy of Science|Philosophy of Religion","DataSchool":"Phenomenology","DataFilterTitle":"Martin Heidegger","DataFilterSearch":"Martin Heidegger Martin Heidegger Martin Heidegger Heidegger; Martin Heidegger, phenomenology; Martin Heidegger, fundamental ontology; Martin Heidegger, existential phenomenology; Martin Heidegger, hermeneutics; Martin Heidegger, Being and Time; Heideggerian 1889 CE – 1976 CE Meßkirch, Baden, German Empire Germany Contemporary History World War Era Western Thought Western Europe Central European Highlands Metaphysics Epistemology Logic Ethics Aesthetics Political Philosophy Philosophy of Mind Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Science Philosophy of Religion","DataFilterPeriod":"Contemporary History","DataFilterEra":"World War Era","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Central European Highlands","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Metaphysics|Epistemology|Logic|Ethics|Aesthetics|Political Philosophy|Philosophy of Mind|Philosophy of Language|Philosophy of Science|Philosophy of Religion","DataFilterSchool":"Phenomenology","DataFilterYear":"1889"},{"Title":"Maurice Merleau-Ponty","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/maurice-merleau-ponty/","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1908 CE – 1961 CE","Rochefort-sur-Mer","French philosopher of existential phenomenology, embodied perception, lived body, intersubjectivity, language, aesthetics, politics, nature, and the late ontology of flesh."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1908 CE – 1961 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Rochefort-sur-Mer","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy dz-philo__hub-card-location","Style":"font-weight:700"},{"Text":"French philosopher of existential phenomenology, embodied perception, lived body, intersubjectivity, language, aesthetics, politics, nature, and the late ontology of flesh.","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy","Style":""}],"MediaSrc":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/maurice-merleau-ponty-01-maurice-merleau-ponty-portrait.jpg","MediaAlt":"Maurice Merleau-Ponty portrait","Text":"Maurice Merleau-Ponty 1908 CE – 1961 CE Rochefort-sur-Mer French philosopher of existential phenomenology, embodied perception, lived body, intersubjectivity, language, aesthetics, politics, nature, and the late ontology of flesh.","Style":"","DataSearch":"maurice merleau-ponty maurice merleau-ponty maurice jean jacques merleau-ponty merleau-ponty; m. merleau-ponty; maurice merleau ponty; maurice merleau-ponty, phenomenology; maurice merleau-ponty, embodied perception; maurice merleau-ponty, philosophy of the body 1908 ce – 1961 ce rochefort-sur-mer france contemporary history world war era western thought western europe atlantic–iberian arc metaphysics epistemology ethics aesthetics political philosophy philosophy of mind philosophy of language philosophy of science philosophy of religion","DataPeriod":"Contemporary History","DataEra":"World War Era","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Atlantic–Iberian Arc","DataCoreAreas":"Metaphysics|Epistemology|Ethics|Aesthetics|Political Philosophy|Philosophy of Mind|Philosophy of Language|Philosophy of Science|Philosophy of Religion","DataSchool":"Phenomenology","DataFilterTitle":"Maurice Merleau-Ponty","DataFilterSearch":"Maurice Merleau-Ponty Maurice Merleau-Ponty Maurice Jean Jacques Merleau-Ponty Merleau-Ponty; M. Merleau-Ponty; Maurice Merleau Ponty; Maurice Merleau-Ponty, phenomenology; Maurice Merleau-Ponty, embodied perception; Maurice Merleau-Ponty, philosophy of the body 1908 CE – 1961 CE Rochefort-sur-Mer France Contemporary History World War Era Western Thought Western Europe Atlantic–Iberian Arc Metaphysics Epistemology Ethics Aesthetics Political Philosophy Philosophy of Mind Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Science Philosophy of Religion","DataFilterPeriod":"Contemporary History","DataFilterEra":"World War Era","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Atlantic–Iberian Arc","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Metaphysics|Epistemology|Ethics|Aesthetics|Political Philosophy|Philosophy of Mind|Philosophy of Language|Philosophy of Science|Philosophy of Religion","DataFilterSchool":"Phenomenology","DataFilterYear":"1908"},{"Title":"Jean-Paul Sartre","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/jean-paul-sartre/","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card","HasFullText":false,"Copies":["1905 CE – 1980 CE","Paris","French existentialist and phenomenological philosopher of freedom, bad faith, nothingness, political commitment, literature, existential psychoanalysis, anti-colonialism, and existential Marxism."],"CopyItems":[{"Text":"1905 CE – 1980 CE","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy","Style":""},{"Text":"Paris","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy dz-philo__hub-card-location","Style":"font-weight:700"},{"Text":"French existentialist and phenomenological philosopher of freedom, bad faith, nothingness, political commitment, literature, existential psychoanalysis, anti-colonialism, and existential Marxism.","ClassName":"dz-philo__hub-card-copy","Style":""}],"MediaSrc":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/jean-paul-sartre-01-gpo-milner-1967-crop-1.jpg","MediaAlt":"Jean-Paul Sartre, GPO/Moshe Milner 1967 crop","Text":"Jean-Paul Sartre 1905 CE – 1980 CE Paris French existentialist and phenomenological philosopher of freedom, bad faith, nothingness, political commitment, literature, existential psychoanalysis, anti-colonialism, and existential Marxism.","Style":"","DataSearch":"jean-paul sartre jean-paul sartre jean-paul charles aymard sartre jean paul sartre; jean-paul charles aymard sartre; j.-p. sartre; sartre; poulou; jean-paul sartre, existentialism 1905 ce – 1980 ce paris france contemporary history cold war era western thought western europe atlantic–iberian arc metaphysics epistemology ethics aesthetics political philosophy philosophy of mind philosophy of language philosophy of religion","DataPeriod":"Contemporary History","DataEra":"Cold War Era","DataRegion":"Western Thought","DataTerra":"Western Europe","DataTerraRegion":"Atlantic–Iberian Arc","DataCoreAreas":"Metaphysics|Epistemology|Ethics|Aesthetics|Political Philosophy|Philosophy of Mind|Philosophy of Language|Philosophy of Religion","DataSchool":"Existentialism","DataFilterTitle":"Jean-Paul Sartre","DataFilterSearch":"Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre Jean Paul Sartre; Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre; J.-P. Sartre; Sartre; Poulou; Jean-Paul Sartre, existentialism 1905 CE – 1980 CE Paris France Contemporary History Cold War Era Western Thought Western Europe Atlantic–Iberian Arc Metaphysics Epistemology Ethics Aesthetics Political Philosophy Philosophy of Mind Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Religion","DataFilterPeriod":"Contemporary History","DataFilterEra":"Cold War Era","DataFilterRegion":"Western Thought","DataFilterTerra":"Western Europe","DataFilterTerraRegion":"Atlantic–Iberian Arc","DataFilterCoreAreas":"Metaphysics|Epistemology|Ethics|Aesthetics|Political Philosophy|Philosophy of Mind|Philosophy of Language|Philosophy of Religion","DataFilterSchool":"Existentialism","DataFilterYear":"1905"}],"Chips":[]}},"Contributions":[{"Title":"Metaphysics","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/core-areas-of-philosophy/metaphysics/","Copies":["Husserl recast ontology through intentional constitution, regional ontologies, the lifeworld, and the transcendental structures through which objectivity is disclosed."],"Text":"Metaphysics Husserl recast ontology through intentional constitution, regional ontologies, the lifeworld, and the transcendental structures through which objectivity is disclosed.","Style":"","DataRegion":"","DataTerra":"","DataTerraRegion":"","CopyItems":[{"Text":"Husserl recast ontology through intentional constitution, regional ontologies, the lifeworld, and the transcendental structures through which objectivity is disclosed.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}]},{"Title":"Epistemology","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/core-areas-of-philosophy/epistemology/","Copies":["His phenomenology studies evidence, intuition, epoché, reduction, fulfillment, and the conditions under which objects and meanings are given to consciousness."],"Text":"Epistemology His phenomenology studies evidence, intuition, epoché, reduction, fulfillment, and the conditions under which objects and meanings are given to consciousness.","Style":"","DataRegion":"","DataTerra":"","DataTerraRegion":"","CopyItems":[{"Text":"His phenomenology studies evidence, intuition, epoché, reduction, fulfillment, and the conditions under which objects and meanings are given to consciousness.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}]},{"Title":"Logic","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/core-areas-of-philosophy/logic/","Copies":["Husserl's critique of psychologism and analyses of meaning, judgment, formal ontology, and categorial intuition shaped modern philosophy of logic."],"Text":"Logic Husserl's critique of psychologism and analyses of meaning, judgment, formal ontology, and categorial intuition shaped modern philosophy of logic.","Style":"","DataRegion":"","DataTerra":"","DataTerraRegion":"","CopyItems":[{"Text":"Husserl's critique of psychologism and analyses of meaning, judgment, formal ontology, and categorial intuition shaped modern philosophy of logic.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}]},{"Title":"Ethics","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/core-areas-of-philosophy/ethics/","Copies":["His ethics links reason, valuation, responsibility, renewal, and the vocation of rational humanity, especially in lectures and essays on spiritual crisis and personal life."],"Text":"Ethics His ethics links reason, valuation, responsibility, renewal, and the vocation of rational humanity, especially in lectures and essays on spiritual crisis and personal life.","Style":"","DataRegion":"","DataTerra":"","DataTerraRegion":"","CopyItems":[{"Text":"His ethics links reason, valuation, responsibility, renewal, and the vocation of rational humanity, especially in lectures and essays on spiritual crisis and personal life.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}]},{"Title":"Philosophy of Mind","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/core-areas-of-philosophy/philosophy-of-mind/","Copies":["Husserl made intentional consciousness, time-consciousness, embodiment, attention, passive synthesis, empathy, and intersubjectivity central philosophical topics."],"Text":"Philosophy of Mind Husserl made intentional consciousness, time-consciousness, embodiment, attention, passive synthesis, empathy, and intersubjectivity central philosophical topics.","Style":"","DataRegion":"","DataTerra":"","DataTerraRegion":"","CopyItems":[{"Text":"Husserl made intentional consciousness, time-consciousness, embodiment, attention, passive synthesis, empathy, and intersubjectivity central philosophical topics.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}]},{"Title":"Philosophy of Language","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/core-areas-of-philosophy/philosophy-of-language/","Copies":["He analyzed expression, indication, meaning, reference, fulfillment, and ideal sense, showing how language participates in intentional acts and logical objectivity."],"Text":"Philosophy of Language He analyzed expression, indication, meaning, reference, fulfillment, and ideal sense, showing how language participates in intentional acts and logical objectivity.","Style":"","DataRegion":"","DataTerra":"","DataTerraRegion":"","CopyItems":[{"Text":"He analyzed expression, indication, meaning, reference, fulfillment, and ideal sense, showing how language participates in intentional acts and logical objectivity.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}]},{"Title":"Philosophy of Science","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/core-areas-of-philosophy/philosophy-of-science/","Copies":["Husserl examined arithmetic, formal science, regional sciences, psychology, and the crisis of objectivism, arguing that science requires phenomenological grounding in the lifeworld."],"Text":"Philosophy of Science Husserl examined arithmetic, formal science, regional sciences, psychology, and the crisis of objectivism, arguing that science requires phenomenological grounding in the lifeworld.","Style":"","DataRegion":"","DataTerra":"","DataTerraRegion":"","CopyItems":[{"Text":"Husserl examined arithmetic, formal science, regional sciences, psychology, and the crisis of objectivism, arguing that science requires phenomenological grounding in the lifeworld.","ClassName":"dz-philo__card-copy","Style":""}]}],"OtherVoices":{"Title":"Other Voices","Copy":"Reference entries, source pages, catalog records, image sources, public text indexes, archive pages, and scholarship connected to Edmund Husserl.","ButtonText":"Open Other Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/edmund-husserl/edmund-husserl-other-voices/","Links":[{"Title":"SEP","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/stanford-encyclopedia-of-philosophy/","SortRank":1},{"Title":"SEP","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/stanford-encyclopedia-of-philosophy/","SortRank":2},{"Title":"IEP","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/internet-encyclopedia-of-philosophy/","SortRank":3},{"Title":"IEP","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/internet-encyclopedia-of-philosophy/","SortRank":4},{"Title":"IEP","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/internet-encyclopedia-of-philosophy/","SortRank":5},{"Title":"Wikipedia","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/wikipedia/","SortRank":6},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":7},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":8},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":9},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":10},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":11},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":12},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":13},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":14},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":15},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":16},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":17},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":18},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":19},{"Title":"Minor Voices","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/other-voices/minor-voices/","SortRank":20}]},"ComponentSequence":["Page Shell","Top Action Back Link","Profile Kicker","Profile Title","Profile Deck","Visual Identity Section","Context Card Row","Period Card","Era Card","Born Card","Died Card","Geo Card Row","Region Card","Terra Avita Card","Terra Avita Region Card","Modern Country Card","School/Birthplace Row","School Card","Birthplace Card","Image Gallery Section","Image Modal","Main Content Container","Identity Fields Section","Major Works Section","Influences & Followers Section","Influences Subsection","Followers Subsection","Contributions Section","Other Voices Section"],"SectionTitles":["Identity Fields","Major Works","Influences & Followers","Contributions","Other Voices"],"Counts":{"ImageFigures":16,"VideoIframes":0,"MajorWorkCards":20,"RelationCards":4,"RelationChips":0,"ContributionCards":7}}