- Husserlian
- adjective see Husserl
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
husserlian — (ˈ)hu̇|sərlēən, ser adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Edmund Husserl died 1938 German philosopher + English ian : of or relating to the German philosopher Husserl or his theories Husserlian phenomenology … Useful english dictionary
Husserlian — adjective Of or pertaining to (1859–1938), philosopher who founded phenomenology … Wiktionary
husserlian — hus·ser·li·an … English syllables
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