List of phenomenologists
Phenomenology studies how we experience the world and our own consciousness. Here is a short, easy-to-understand list of notable phenomenologists and some of their key works.
- Edmund Husserl — The Idea of Phenomenology (1999); Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology (2012)
- Merleau-Ponty, Maurice — Phenomenology of Perception (1962; translated by C. Smith)
- Dan Moran — Introduction to Phenomenology (2000)
- Henry Spiegelberg — The Phenomenological Movement (Vol. 2) (1965)
- Hubert L. Dreyfus — Being-in-the-world: A commentary on Heidegger's Being and Time, Division I (1991)
- Aron Gurwitsch — Phenomenology and Theory of Science (1979); Studies in phenomenology and psychology (1979)
- Shaun Gallagher — Phenomenology (2012)
- Shaun Gallagher and Dan Zahavi — The Phenomenological Mind (2012)
- A. C. Elitzur — Consciousness and the incompleteness of the physical explanation of behavior (1989); Consciousness can no more be ignored (1995); Consciousness makes a difference: A reluctant dualist’s confession (2009)
- Elisabeth A. Behnke; David Carr; J. Claude Evans; José Huertas-Jourda; J. J. Kockelmans; W. McKenna; Algis Mickunas — editors of Encyclopedia of Phenomenology (2013)
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