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n/a (print)

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Niemeyer

Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung

Founded in 1912 by Edmund Husserl, the Jahrbuch was a key conduit in the development and dissemination of phenomenological thought. It provided a common platform to the different currents of early phenomenology (Husserl, Münich phenomenology, Heidegger, etc.) and contains the first published versions of major phenomenological texts such as Ideen I or Sein und Zeit.