Husserl
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A German philosopher: Husserl refers specifically to Edmund Husserl, the founder of the philosophical movement known as phenomenology. He lived from 1859 to 1938.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The philosophical ideas of Husserl are central to modern European thought.
- To understand phenomenology, one must start by reading Husserl.
Advanced Usage
- "Husserlian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the philosophy of Edmund Husserl.
- Her approach to consciousness is deeply Husserlian in nature.
Variants and Related Words
- Phenomenology (noun): The philosophical method and movement founded by Husserl, focusing on the structures of experience and consciousness.
- Husserl's phenomenology seeks to describe the essence of experiences.
Synonyms
- Edmund Husserl: The full name.
- The founder of phenomenology: A descriptive synonym.
Related Terms
- Epoché (noun): A key concept in Husserl's phenomenology, meaning the suspension of judgment about the natural world to focus on pure consciousness.
- Husserl's method requires the practice of epoché.
- Intentionality (noun): A central theme in Husserl's work, denoting the property of consciousness being directed toward an object.
- Husserl argued that intentionality is the fundamental feature of all conscious acts.
Noun
- German philosopher who developed phenomenology (1859-1938)