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  • adjective Of or pertaining to Edmund Husserl (1859–1938), philosopher who founded phenomenology.

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Husserl +‎ -ian

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Examples

  • Derrida's analysis of the Husserlian idea of expression, the will must come out of itself while remaining wholly inside: in expression the "meaning intends an outside which is that of an ideal ob-ject; this outside is then ex-pressed and goes forth beyond itself into another outside, which is always 'in' consciousness."

    'The Abyss of the Past': Psychoanalysis in Schelling's Ages of the World (1815) 2008

  • For example, the Husserlian denounces the Marxist for failing to carry out the reduction and engage in a phenomenological analysis of intentionality, while the Marxist turns around and denounces the Husserlian for failing to carry out a historical and economic investigation into the origins of his very conception of the world i.e., the Marxist denounces the Husserlian for bourgeois individualism.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • This is the most significant difference between the existentialists and Husserlian phenomenology: the existentialists link the power to disclose the world to the necessity of human beings to decide who they should be, in terms of the fundamental values directing a person's life.

    Existentialist Aesthetics Deranty, Jean-Philippe 2009

  • In his youth Kant's doctrines made a great impression on him; later he was stirred both by Fichte's metaphysical idealism and by Husserlian phenomenology.

    Hermann Weyl Bell, John L. 2009

  • The Husserlian metaphor of ˜perspective™ is appropriated and transformed into a general formula for both the power of perception and the metaphysical condition of the human being.

    Existentialist Aesthetics Deranty, Jean-Philippe 2009

  • For example, the Husserlian denounces the Marxist for failing to carry out the reduction and engage in a phenomenological analysis of intentionality, while the Marxist turns around and denounces the Husserlian for failing to carry out a historical and economic investigation into the origins of his very conception of the world i.e., the Marxist denounces the Husserlian for bourgeois individualism.

    The curious critical/dogmatic divide from Kant to Ken Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • This was after she concluded that Saussarian linguistics was woefully inadequate in its inability to successful resolve the Two Mandarin Ducks And A Trumpeter Swan Paradox that has so bedevilled post-Husserlian phenomenology.

    Philosophy And Waterfowl David Hadley 2009

  • She began with Husserlian phenomenology, moved on to empathy, and then wove her observations into an acknowledgment of the work of all the participating poets.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Miglior acque 2009

  • This was after she concluded that Saussarian linguistics was woefully inadequate in its inability to successful resolve the Two Mandarin Ducks And A Trumpeter Swan Paradox that has so bedevilled post-Husserlian phenomenology.

    Archive 2009-03-01 David Hadley 2009

  • She began with Husserlian phenomenology, moved on to empathy, and then wove her observations into an acknowledgment of the work of all the participating poets.

    DLR Poetry Now Festival 2009 Miglior acque 2009

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