
Husserl
Edmund Husserl was a philosopher who founded phenomenology, a method of studying consciousness and experience. He believed that to understand reality, we should examine how things appear to us through our perceptions, rather than relying solely on scientific analysis. Husserl focused on describing experiences as they are consciously lived, aiming to uncover the essential structures of perception, thought, and emotion. His work emphasizes consciousness as the primary setting for understanding meaning, truth, and knowledge, encouraging us to examine our direct experiences to gain insight into the nature of reality and ourselves.