While Husserl taught at the University of Hale, he wrote and published his first work on phenomenology in 1901 titled Logical Investigations. The book was divided into two volumes, the first of ...
Concerning the latter strand of research, I have recently co-authored the monograph "Critical Phenomenology: An Introduction" (Polity 2022), and published several articles that uncover the dimension ...
His contributions to phenomenology destabilized the status quo of the Cartesian and Kantian influence on philosophy, providing an alternative path that expands upon Edmund Husserl’s footsteps.