Philosophers at the front : phenomenology and the First World War /

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Imprint:Leuven, België : Leuven University Press, [2017].
©2017
Description:284 pages : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles ; 23 cm
Language:English
German
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11864251
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Other authors / contributors:Warren, Nicolas de, 1969- editor.
Vongehr, Thomas, 1959- editor.
ISBN:9789462701212
9462701210
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-278) and index.
Text in English and German.
Summary:A collection of letters, postcards, original writings, and photographs. The First World War witnessed an unprecedented mobilization of philosophers: as soldiers at the front, as public figures on the home front, as nurses in field hospitals; as mothers and wives, sons and fathers in wartime. In Germany, the war irrupted in the midst of the rapid growth of Edmund Husserl's phenomenological movement - widely considered one of the most significant philosophical movements in twentieth century thought. 'Philosophers at the Front' offers a documentary history of phenomenology in the First World War. Through an exceptional collection of primary source materials (letters, postcards, original writings, photographs) from the Husserl Archives in Leuven, the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, and the Archives of the University of Göttingen, the complex narratives of how the war affected the lives and thought of central figures in the phenomenological movement are charted. Key figures such as Edmund Husserl, his sons Wolfgang and Gerhart, Max Scheler, Edith Stein, Adolf Reinach, Martin Heidegger, and others are included in this collection of materials. The volume includes reproductions of original material, as well as German transcription of all texts and their English translation.

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