Husserl by Mr David Bell
One of the most important and influential philosophers of the 20th century, up to now Edmund Husserl's influence has been restricted largely to the continental philosophical tradition. In this critical examination of Husserl's philosophy, David Bell introduces those who work in the broadly analytic tradition to the arguments and ideas of this fascinating thinker. Bell considers Husserl's philosophy as a whole, tracing its origins in Brentano's teachings, and the way it developed from the earliest writings on logic to the last works on culture and the Lebenswelt. He also shows how Husserl's ideas relate to those of contemporaries like Frege and Wittgenstein. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of philosophy at all levels.