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The Idea of Phenomenology by Edmund Husserl
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I read this as part of a course in phenomenology, and the whole subject simply blew me away. I had never expected a philosophy to so closely dovetail with modern science, but phenomenology goes hand in hand with the psychology and neurology of how our sense systems work. Husserl's lectures were clear and concise with examples that were both common and well articulated. As with most of phenomenology some lesson in German is needed as many of the words created by Husserl and other phenomenologists (like Heidegger) are compounds of multiple German words which do not translate as a unit.

The Idea of Phenomenology is definitely an excellent step to take in beginning a study of this branch of philosophy, and was just as enjoyable as it was enlightening.
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