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The Idea of Phenomenology
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80 pages
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The book presents five pivotal lectures from 1907 by Edmund Husserl, focusing on the philosophical challenges of knowledge and the introduction of the phenomenological method of reduction. It offers insights into the evolution of Husserl's phenomenology, emphasizing his epistemological motivations and the concept of intentionality. Readers will explore foundational ideas such as transcendental consciousness and the noema, making this text essential for those studying the roots of phenomenological thought and its key concepts.
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1999, hardcover
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