Historical dictionary of Husserl's philosophy

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Historical dictionary of Husserl's philosophy

John J. Drummond

(Historical dictionaries of religions, philosophies, and movements)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2022

2nd ed

  • : hardcover

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Husserl's philosophy

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Summary: "Historical Dictionary of Husserl's Philosophy, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, an extensive bibliography, and more than 600 cross-referenced entries on his key concepts and major writings as well as entries on his most important predecessors, contemporaries, and successors"--Back cover

Chronology: p. xiii-xxiv

Bibliography: p. 269-316

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Edmund Husserl is generally regarded as the founding figure of the philosophical movement of "phenomenology," by which he understands a descriptive science of the essential structures of experiences and of their objects precisely as these are experienced. Phenomenology has had a decisive influence on philosophy in the 20th century, especially in Europe. The movement known as "continental philosophy," whether practiced in Europe or elsewhere, has its roots in phenomenology and in the post-Hegelian philosophies of Soren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Karl Marx. Historical Dictionary of Husserl's Philosophy, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 600 cross-referenced entries on his key concepts and major writings as well as entries on his most important predecessors, contemporaries, and successors. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Edmund Husserl.

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Editor's Foreword Jon Woronoff Preface Chronology Introduction THE DICTIONARY Bibliography About the Author

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