Edmund Husserl
1859 - 1938
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Biography
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) was a German philosopher and the founder of phenomenology, a method for the rigorous investigation of consciousness and its structures. He made significant contributions to various fields such as logic, ethics, and epistemology. Husserl's work had a profound influence on 20th-century philosophy, shaping the development of existentialism, hermeneutics, and phenomenological psychology.
Famous Quotes (5)
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To intend a perception is already to become conscious of something.
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The self-glowing of the phenomenon of being conscious hits the act of being conscious itself.
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Philosophy as science is completable, in principle at least.
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Speech as a realization of language, presupposes that the world of language is born within the logos.
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Ultimately, every 'reality' of the life-world is something only meant by something non-reality.