Publication year
2020Author(s)
Publisher
Abingdon and New York : Routledge
ISBN
9780367539993
In
The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, pp. 809-812Publication type
Part of book or chapter of book

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Organization
Leerstoel Geschiedenis van de filosofie
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy
Page start
p. 809
Page end
p. 812
Subject
Center for History of Philosophy and Science (CHPS)Abstract
The following pages contain diagrams and lists that should be helpful as a map to the phenomenological movement. In the first diagram, you will find a display of the “original” movement, mostly composed of direct students, colleagues and assistants of Husserl.The separation between Munich, Göttingen and Freiburg is canonical, but does not really reflect any strict doctrinal separation. In any approach, there will be grey areas, exceptions and overlaps.The division based on Husserl’s institutional affiliation and the provenance of his students is merely a convenient and familiar one.
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