Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), known as the founder of the phenomenological movement, was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. A prolific scholar, he explored an enormous landscape of philosophical subjects, including philosophy of math, logic, theory of meaning, theory of consciousness and intentionality, and ontology in addition to phenomenology.
This deeply insightful book traces the development of Husserl's thought from his earliest investigations in philosophy-informed by his work as a mathematician-to his publication of Ideas in 1913. Jitendra N. Mohanty, an internationally renowned Husserl scholar, presents a masterful study that illuminates Husserl's central concerns and provides a definitive assessment of the first phases of the philosopher's career.
ISBN: | 9780300124583 |
Publication date: | 3rd June 2008 |
Author: | J N Mohanty |
Publisher: | Yale University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 447 pages |
Series: | Yale Studies in Hermeneutics |
Genres: |
Phenomenology and Existentialism |