Book | Chapter
The phenomenology of Edmund Husserl
pp. 8-18
Abstract
The phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and the phenomenology in general are not one and the same thing and there is no one way of doing phenomenology today1 Even during his life-time Husserl felt such a discrepancy and he very clearly says this in the "epilogue" to his "Ideen". He wishes there that a sharp distinction be made between his phenomenology and the various developments going by the same name.2
Publication details
Published in:
Mall Ram Adhar (1973) Experience and reason: The phenomenology of Husserl and its relation to Hume's philosophy. Den Haag, Nijhoff.
Pages: 8-18
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2414-3_2
Full citation:
Mall Ram Adhar (1973) The phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, In: Experience and reason, Den Haag, Nijhoff, 8–18.