Edmund Husserl’s scientific contributions

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Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy.: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology.
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December 1985

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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Lester Embree

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Edmund Husserl

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F. Kersten

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... Phenomenology studies the structure of various types of experience: perception, thought, memory, imagination, emotion, desire, volition, bodily awareness, embodied action, and social activity. A key concept is intentionality (Husserl, 1983): the directedness of experience toward things in the world. Experience is directed toward things through particular concepts, thoughts, ideas, images, etc., which constitute the meaning or content of an experience. ...

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The Limits of Physicalist Monism in Explaining Subjective Experience: An Interdisciplinary Critique from Phenomenology and Neuroscience
Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy.: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology.
  • Citing Article
  • December 1985

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research