Edmund Husserl

(1859-1938)

Phenomenology

 

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  • Philosophie der Arithmetik. 1891: Philosophy of Arithmetic.
  • Logische Untersuchungen. Vol. 1-2. 1900-1902; ET: Logical Investigations. 1970.
  • Die Idee der Phänomenologie. Transcripts. 1907; ET: The Idea of a Phenomenology, 1966.
  • Ding und Raum. 1907: ET: Thing and Space.
  • “Philosophie als strenge Wissenschaft,” Logos (1911) 1. Tübingen. (1910-11): 289-341; ET: “Philosophy as a Rigorous Science.” Trans. by Quentin Lauer. In Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy. New York, NY: Harper Torchbooks, 1965, 69-147; ET "Philosophy as a Rigorous Science." Trans. Quentin Lauer. McCormick, Peter and Elliston, Frederick A. (eds). Husserl: Shorter Works. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1981, 166-97.
  • Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie : die Phänomenologie und die Fundamente der Wissensehaften. 1913; ET: Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosopy.
  • The Phenomenology of Inner Time Consciousness. 1928; ET: 1964.
  • Formal and Transcendental Logic: 1929; ET 1969.
  • Cartesianische Meditationen. 1931; ET: Cartesian Meditations.
  • Crisis (1936): Husserl's response to Heidegger; analyzes embodied subjectivity in a "life world" of everyday practical life
  • Erfahrung und Urteil. 1939; ET: Experience and Judgment1973.