Edmund Husserl was a German philosopher born in 1859.
Edmund Husserl was a German philosopher born in 1859.
He is known for being the founder of phenomenology, a philosophical movement that seeks to describe and analyze the structure of conscious experience.
Husserl studied mathematics and philosophy in Vienna and Berlin, and later became a professor at the University of Göttingen.
His most influential work was 'Logical Investigations,' where he introduced the notion of 'intentionality' as a fundamental aspect of consciousness.
Husserl passed away in 1938, leaving a lasting legacy in contemporary philosophy..