@inbook{a4771c8de0994fe5a84ac5496ee5fc69,
title = "Synoptic Scheme of the Phenomenological Movement",
abstract = "The following pages contain diagrams and lists that should be helpful as a map to the phenomenological movement. In the first diagram, you will find a display of the “original” movement, mostly composed of direct students, colleagues and assistants of Husserl.The separation between Munich, G{\"o}ttingen and Freiburg is canonical, but does not really reflect any strict doctrinal separation. In any approach, there will be grey areas, exceptions and overlaps.The division based on Husserl{\textquoteright}s institutional affiliation and the provenance of his students is merely a convenient and familiar one.",
keywords = "Phenomenological Movement, Munich Phenomenology, Edmund Husserl, Phenomenology, History of Philosophy",
author = "Carlo Ierna",
note = "Chapter 76 is part of the Appendix.",
year = "2020",
month = aug,
doi = "10.4324/9781003084013-83",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780367539993",
series = "Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy",
publisher = "Routledge",
pages = "809--812",
editor = "{De Santis}, Daniele and Burt Hopkins and Claudio Majolino",
booktitle = "The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy",
address = "United Kingdom",
}