Ideas III

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Ideas III is a posthumously published work by Edmund Husserl that further develops his phenomenological philosophy, particularly his analyses of intersubjectivity and the lifeworld.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf philosophical work
author Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
concerns cultural world
normativity in the lifeworld
structures of communal experience
we-subjectivity
countryOfOrigin Germany
developsIdeasOf Ideas I
Ideas II NERFINISHED
focusesOn constitution of other subjects
constitution of the lifeworld
historicity of the lifeworld
social ontology
follows Ideas II NERFINISHED
genre philosophy
hasForm manuscript-based edition
influences later phenomenologists of intersubjectivity
phenomenological anthropology
phenomenological social ontology
language German
mainTopic community and communal life
constitution of the social world
embodiment
intersubjectivity
lifeworld
person and personal life
phenomenology
spirit (Geist)
partOf Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology series NERFINISHED
philosophicalDiscipline epistemology
metaphysics
philosophical anthropology
social philosophy
philosophicalSchool transcendental phenomenology
philosophicalTradition phenomenology
posthumouslyPublished true
precedes none
relatedTo Cartesian Meditations NERFINISHED
The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology NERFINISHED
subjectOf Husserl scholarship on intersubjectivity
studies of the lifeworld concept
title Ideas III NERFINISHED
writtenBy Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED

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