Hegel, Husserl and the Phenomenology of Historical Worlds

Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield International (2016)
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This book offers the first study that relates the works of Hegel and Husserl. It also offers a timely philosophical description of the Western world in crisis. The author explores how Husserl radicalises Hegel's philosophy by providing an account of historical movement as open.

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Tanja Staehler
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Worlds in Motion: Temporality and Historicality.Tanja Staehler - 2020 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (3):335-349.

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