• Munich phenomenology (also Munich phenomenological school) is the philosophical orientation of a group of philosophers and psychologists that studied...
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    Phenomenology is the philosophical study of objectivity and reality (more generally) as subjectively lived and experienced. It seeks to investigate the...
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  • Adolf Reinach (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    November 1917) was a German philosopher, phenomenologist from the Munich phenomenology school and law theorist. Adolf Reinach was born into a prominent...
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    Max Scheler (category Writers from Munich)
    1874 – 19 May 1928) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology. Considered in his lifetime...
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  • foundation of phenomenological schools in Munich (Munich phenomenology) and Göttingen (Göttingen phenomenology). Phenomenology later achieved international fame...
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    Revolution and the Napoleonic wars. His fame rests chiefly upon The Phenomenology of Spirit, The Science of Logic, his teleological account of history...
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  • School of Brentano (category Phenomenology)
    phenomenological movement, influencing: Munich phenomenology (Johannes Daubert, Adolf Reinach) existential phenomenology (Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty...
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    Dietrich von Hildebrand (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    Ingarden, and many Munich phenomenologists, Hildebrand reacted against Edmund Husserl's transcendental idealist turn in phenomenology, on which the meaning...
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  • with the early phenomenology are Edmund Husserl and his followers and students, particularly the members of the Göttingen and Munich Circles, as well...
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    Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of phenomenology. In his early work, he elaborated critiques of historicism and of psychologism...
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  • Multiverse Mumbo Jumbo (phrase) Münchhausen trilemma Mundane reason Munich phenomenology Muro Kyūsō Murray Bookchin Murray Clarke Murray Rothbard Musa al-Sadr...
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    Lessing (1872-1933), hrsg. von Elke-Vera Kotowski, Hildesheim 2006 Munich phenomenology Klimek, Antonín (2003). Vítejte v první republice. Praha: Havran...
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  • psychiatrist of Jewish Polish origin, known for his incorporation of phenomenology into psychopathology and for exploring the notion of "lived time". A...
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    opened to non-Jesuit students, contemporary philosophy such as marxism, phenomenology and analytic philosophy have gained more prominence in the undergraduate...
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    joined with some of Husserl's to form a new branch of philosophy called phenomenology of essences. Among them there was Moritz Geiger who wrote one of the...
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  • 1883, Adolf Reinach, German philosopher, phenomenologist (from the Munich phenomenology perspective) and law theorist 1871, Oskar Heinroth, Ornithologist...
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  • Hedwig Conrad-Martius (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    Verfasserin herausgeben von Eberhard Avé-Lallemant, München 1963–1965 Munich phenomenology Hedwig Conrad-Martius: bibliographical and biographical references...
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    Franz Brentano (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    Kazimierz Twardowski's Lwów School of philosophy, and Edmund Husserl's phenomenology. Brentano's work also influenced George Stout, the teacher of G. E....
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  • Moritz Geiger (category Academic staff of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
    disciple of Edmund Husserl. He was a member of the Munich phenomenological school. Beside phenomenology, he dedicated himself to psychology, epistemology...
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  • Herbert Spiegelberg (category Academic staff of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
    Fulbright Lecturer at the University of Munich. Spiegelberg conducted five influential workshops in phenomenology, during the summers of 1965, 1966, 1967...
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  • Heidegger's seminars at this period. Becker utilized not only Husserlian phenomenology but, much more controversially, Heideggerian hermeneutics, discussing...
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  • Alexander Pfänder (category Burials at the Westfriedhof (Munich))
    Pfänder was also influential in conveying and promoting a version of phenomenology that differed from Edmund Husserl's "transcendental" orientation. His...
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  • Karl Jaspers Gabriel Marcel Martin Heidegger Alexander Solzhenitsyn Phenomenology is the study of the structure of experience. It is a broad philosophical...
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    Carl Stumpf (category Academic staff of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
    Physics. Stumpf's work on phenomenology influenced Edmund Husserl, who is considered the father of the school of phenomenology. In 1903 and 1904, Stumpf...
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    Peter Sloterdijk (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    He studied philosophy, German studies and history at the University of Munich and the University of Hamburg from 1968 to 1974. In 1975, he received his...
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  • Karl Löwith (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    history in itself. Löwith was born in Munich to a Christian family of Jewish descent. He was trained in phenomenology under Heidegger, and they developed...
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    influenced by pietism and Søren Kierkegaard. Through the influence of phenomenology in Göttingen, Edmund Husserl, Adolf Reinach, Hedwig Conrad-Martius,...
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  • word phenomenology comes from the Greek phainómenon, meaning "that which appears", and lógos, meaning "study". In Husserl's conception, phenomenology is...
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  • post-expressionist return of the visual arts to figural representation, utilized the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger to emphasize that "the autonomy...
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  • School of History at Queen Mary, University of London 22 January 2015 Phenomenology Simon Glendinning, Professor of European Philosophy in the European...
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