Introduction: Edmund Husserl: The Radical Reduction to the Living Present As the Fully Enacted Transcendental Reduction
Document Type
Article
Language
eng
Format of Original
6 p.
Publication Date
2005
Publisher
Noesis Press
Source Publication
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy
Source ISSN
1533-7472
Abstract
When Edmund Husserl retired in 1928, ceding his chair at the University of Freiburg to his successor Martin Heidegger, he again began working intensively on synthesizing his philosophical efforts into a new “system of phenomenology.” This new presentation could, hopefully, displace his earlier presentation of 1913 in the Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, Book I, a work with which he had become dissatisfied in the meantime.
Recommended Citation
Luft, Sebastian, "Introduction: Edmund Husserl: The Radical Reduction to the Living Present As the Fully Enacted Transcendental Reduction" (2005). Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications. 198.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/phil_fac/198
Comments
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, Vol. 5 (2005): 352-57. Permalink.