Husserl's analyses are considered to be the generative point of the phenomenological movement. Staring from his method, there are examined the main arguments developed by him: the meaning of sciences in relation to the life -world, the description of the human being, with reference to empathy and intersubjectivity, his investigation in ethics, politics and religion. "Digging in depth" in the various field of research, Husserl gives us the possibility of an authentic critical attitude.
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Bello, A. A. (2002). The Generative Principles of Phenomenology, Their Genesis, Development and Early Expansion. In Phenomenology World-Wide (pp. 29–61). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0473-2_3
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