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Husserl
[ hoos-erl ]
noun
- Ed·mund (Gus·tav Al·brecht) [et, -m, oo, nt , goos, -tahf , ahl, -b, r, e, kh, t], 1859–1938, German philosopher born in Austria.
Husserl
/ ˈhʊsərl /
noun
- HusserlEdmund18591938MGermanPHILOSOPHY: philosopher Edmund (ˈɛtmʊnt). 1859–1938, German philosopher; founder of phenomenology
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“Edmund Husserl mentions nothing about any of that!”
From Los Angeles Times
Another Londoner, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust volunteer Zdenka Husserl, is a survivor of Theresienstadt concentration camp and came to Surrey as a refugee.
From BBC
I have been going back to Husserl and Sartre and Camus.
From New York Times
Touch — to use phenomenologist Edmund Husserl’s words — is a “double sensation.”
From Washington Post
By day, she struggled to parse Husserl in the original German; by night, she watched a lot of YouTube—“ ‘Christopher Hitchens destroys creationist in debate,’ that kind of thing,” she said.
From The New Yorker
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