By Husserl, Edmund; Husserl, Edmund; Welton, Donn
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From 1876 until 1882 he studied mathematics and philosophy, ¤rst in Leipzig and then in Berlin. His graduation in mathematics, in the winter semester of 1882–83, was followed closely by in-depth philosophical study under Franz Brentano in Vienna. ” He remained there to teach as a university instructor from 1887 to 1901. In 1900–1901 Husserl published his ¤rst main work, Logical Investigations (in two volumes), with which he established his phenomenology. Because of this work, he was called to take a position as associate professor in Göttingen.
Because of this work, he was called to take a position as associate professor in Göttingen. He was only made full professor there when he was forty-seven, in 1906. Then from 1916 until he retired in 1928—to be succeeded by Martin Heidegger—Husserl was chair of philosophy at Freiburg in Breisgau. 3 A circle of friends and students already formed around Husserl when he was in Göttingen, called the “Göttingen School” of Phenomenology. The School was soon joined by a philosophical movement native to Munich.
The universal epoche is the abstention from the general thesis of the natural attitude; it neutralizes the validity of the world. If the being Husserl’s Phenomenological Method 23 of consciousness were the same kind as the being of the objects in the world (to which the natural belief in the world relates), then it would be impossible for phenomenological philosophy to assign being to consciousness. Accordingly, the being of consciousness must be of a fundamentally different kind than that of objects in the world.
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