While Husserl taught at the University of Hale, he wrote and published his first work on phenomenology in 1901 titled Logical Investigations. The book was divided into two volumes, the first of ...
In the following essay I propose to argue that Husserl’s phenomenology has been radically misunderstood by the majority of ... whose existence was recognised by Fichte? This was the problem to which ...
A scoping review of descriptive phenomenological nursing studies revealed that while many studies align with the foundational principles of Husserl's phenomenology, inconsistencies exist in ...
This issue of Civitas discusses mainly recent developments of this sociological tradition, responsible for important influences on the contemporary sociological theory and on the development of ...
There are two main schools of phenomenological analysis: Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology, and Martin Heidegger’s hermeneutic (or interpretative) phenomenology. This is terrifying ...
with Catharina Bonnemann, accepted for publication, Husserl Studies, forthcoming “Pure and Applied Trope Theory,” ‘Keynote ... The Metamorphosis of Phenomenology in North America,” ed. Danilo Manca ...