
The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology : An Introduction to Phenomenological Philosophy
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The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Husserl's last great work, is important both for its content and for the influence it has had on other philosophers. In this book, which remained unfinished at his death, Husserl attempts to forge a union between phenomenology and existentialism.
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Product details
- Paperback | 405 pages
- 161.54 x 225.55 x 23.88mm | 600g
- 01 Jun 1970
- Northwestern University Press
- Evanston, United States
- English, German
- First
- 081010458X
- 9780810104587
- 98,056
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The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Husserl's last great work, is important both for its content and for the influence it has had on other philosophers. In this book, which remained unfinished at his death, Husserl attempts to forge a union between phenomenology and existentialism.
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About Edmund Husserl
EDMUND HUSSERL (1859-1938) born in Moravia in 1859, was educated in Vienna and Berlin in mathematics and the physical sciences. Beginning in 1884, he decided to devote himself to philosophy. He later held professorships at the Universities of Halle, Göttingen, and Freiburg until his retirement in 1928. He died in 1938. Among his many published works is Experience and Judgment, also available from Northwestern University Press.
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