Early phenomenology

Early phenomenology is the early phase of the phenomenological movement, from the 1890s until the Second World War. The figures associated with early phenomenology are Edmund Husserl and his followers and students, particularly the members of the Göttingen and Munich Circles, as well as a number of students of Carl Stumpf and Theodor Lipps.

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Early phenomenology

Early phenomenology is the early phase of the phenomenological movement, from the 1890s until the Second World War. The figures associated with early phenomenology are Edmund Husserl and his followers and students, particularly the members of the Göttingen and Munich Circles, as well as a number of students of Carl Stumpf and Theodor Lipps.

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