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A precise and passionate introduction to the doctrine of German philosopher Edmund Husserl which gives us the opportunity to reflect upon the principles, the values and the deep meaning of teaching.
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Edmund Husserl is universally known to be the founder of phenomenology, a research method of which the starting point is doubt: doubting the reliability of our experience and its capacity to be the foundation of any knowledge. This is the way Husserl lives the cultural situation of late modern times, that are still our times in many ways. This is the starting point for Roberta De Monticelli’s deeply sensitive work in which she demonstrates the incredible ethical and logical relevance of the German philosopher.
Roberta De Monticelli (1952) teaches Philosophy and Philosophy of Personhood at the San Raffaele University of Milan. She graduated from the Normale di Pisa, then specialised at the University of Bonn, Zurich and Oxford. She has studied themes related to ethics.
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