• Gerhart Adolf Husserl (December 22, 1893 – September 9, 1973, Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German legal scholar and philosopher. He was the eldest son...
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    Husserl, was badly injured. On 8 March 1916, on the battlefield of Verdun, Wolfgang was killed in action. The next year his other son Gerhart Husserl...
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    Albert-Ludwigs Universität: having written a thesis on the legal philosopher, Gerhart Husserl: Leben und Werk (Life and Work). In 1994, she served as an observer...
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    Horkheimer, and Herbert Marcuse; philosophers Ernst Cassirer and Edmund Husserl; political theorists Arthur Rosenberg and Gustav Meyer; and many others...
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  • "Eidetic variation". Historical Dictionary of Husserl's Philosophy. Scarecrow Press. Spear, Andrew D. "Husserl, Edmund: Intentionality and Intentional Content"...
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    were largely influenced by Wundt, as well as Hermann Cohen and Edmund Husserl. Upon moving back to Vienna in 1901, he and his family settled in the "Matzos...
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  • 445, 17 S.E.2d 769 (1941). Haddock v. Haddock, 201 U.S. 562 (1906). Husserl, Gerhart (1946). "Some Reflections on Williams v. North Carolina II". Virginia...
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    Christoph Lichtenberg. In 1909 Shapiro traveled to Göttingen to meet Edmund Husserl, who helped her obtain manuscripts of Lichtenberg's writings. She graduated...
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