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 Husserl, Edmund 1859-1938 
Teaching

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Edmund Husserl’s Teaching – Organized Chronologically*



University of Halle

 

WS 1887/88 lectures

Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge and Metaphysics (TR 5-6)

WS 1887/88 seminar

Philosophical Exercises

SS 1888 lectures

Fundamental Problem of Psychology (MF 4-5)

SS 1888 seminar

Philosophical Exercises

WS 1888/89 lectures

Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (TRF 3-4)

SS 1889 lectures

Logic (MTR 4-5)

SS 1889 seminar

Philosophical Exercises (F 6-7)

WS 1889/90 lectures

Ethics (MTR 12-1) – cancelled 1

WS 1889/90 lectures

Selected Questions from Philosophy of Mathematics (8 students)

SS 1890 lectures

Logic (MTR 3-4)

WS 1890/91 lectures

History of Modern Philosophy (MTR 5-6)

WS 1890/91 lectures

Selected Questions from Philosophy of Mathematics

SS 1891 lectures

Fundamental Problem of Ethics (TR 4-5; 15 students)

SS 1891 seminar

Philosophical Exercises (2 students)

WS 1891/92 lectures

Psychology (MTWR 5-6; 5 students)

WS 1891/92 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding (4 students)

SS 1892 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy (W 6-7; 70 students)

SS 1892 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Descartes's Meditationes de prima philosophia (R 6-8; 3 students)

WS 1892/93 lectures

On Free Will (R 6-7)

WS 1892/93 lectures

The Proofs for the Existence of God (TF 6-7)

WS 1892/93 seminar

Philosophical Exercise in Connection with Schopenhauer's Welt als Wille und Vorstellung

SS 1893 lectures

Basic Problems Problem in Ethics (TR 4-5)

SS 1893 lectures

Introduction to Ethics (M 6-7)

SS 1893 seminar

Philosophical Exercises

WS 1893/94 lectures

On Free Will (R 6-7)

WS 1893/94 lectures

Theism and Modern Science (TF 12-1)

WS 1893/94 seminar

Philosophical Exercises (W 6-8)

SS 1894 lectures

Ethics and Philosophy of Law (TRF 8-9)

SS 1894 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy (T 6-7)

WS 1894/95 lectures

On Free Will, for students of any discipline (W 6-7)

WS 1894/95 lectures

Psychology (MTRF 11-12)

WS 1894/95 seminar

Philosophical Exercises

SS 1895 lectures 2

On Recent Investigations in Deductive Logic (F 5-6)

SS 1895 lectures

Ethics (MR 4-5)

SS 1895 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Mill's Logic (W 6-8)

WS 1895/96 lectures 3

History of the Philosophy of Religion since Spinoza (TR 5-6)

WS 1895/96 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

SS 1896 lectures 4

On Free Will (T 6-7)

SS 1896 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy (R 6-7)

SS 1896 lectures

Logic (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1896/97 lectures

Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge 5 (MR 5-6)

WS 1896/97 seminar

Philosophical Exercises for Beginners in Connection with Descartes's Meditationes de prima philosophia

SS 1897 lectures

Ethics and Philosophy of Law (MR 6-7)

SS 1897 lectures

On Free Will, for students of any discipline (T 6-7)

SS 1897 seminar

Philosophical Exercises for Beginners in Connection with a Text of Schopenhauer's, to be selected

WS 1897/98 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy, for students of any discipline (R 6-7)

WS 1897/98 lectures

History of Philosophy (MTWRF 5-6), announced by not offered

WS 1897/98 seminar

Philosophical Exercises for Beginners on Kant's Prolegomena

SS 1898 lectures

Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy (MR 5-6)

SS 1898 lectures

On Free Will, for students of any faculty (R 6-7)

SS 1898 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Kant's Kritik der reinen Vernunft

WS 1898/99 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy, for students of any discipline (W 6-7)

WS 1898/99 lectures

Theory of Knowledge and Main Points of Metaphysics (TRF 4-5)

WS 1898/99 seminar

Philosophical Exercises for Beginners in Connection with Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding 6

SS 1899 lectures

On Free Will, for students of any discipline (R 6-7)

SS 1899 lectures

History of Philosophy (WTWRF 4-5)

SS 1899 seminar

Philosophical Exercises for Beginners on Hume's Treatise on Human Nature

WS 1899/1900 lectures 7

Introduction to Philosophy, for students of any discipline (announced; F 6-7)

WS 1899/1900 lectures 7

Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy (announced; TRF 5-7)

WS 1899/1900 seminar 7

Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Kant's Prolegomena (announced)

SS 1900 lectures

On Free Will, for students of any discipline (F 6-7)

SS 1900 lectures

History of Philosophy (M-F 5-6)

SS 1900 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in connection with Spinoza's Ethics

WS 1900/01 lectures

The Philosophy of Kant (WF 5-6

WS 1900/01 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Kant's Kritik der reinen Vernunft

SS 1901 lectures

On Free Will (R 6-7)

SS 1901 lectures

History of Philosophy (M-F 5-6)

WS 1901/02 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy (R 6-7) - (announced, not held)

WS 1901/02 lectures

Logic (MTRF 5-6) - (announced, not held)

WS 1901/02 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in Relation to Mill's Doctrine of Induction - (announced, not held)



University of Göttingen (Georgia Augusta)

 

WS 1901/02 lectures

On Free Will, for students of any discipline (70 students; F 6-7)

WS 1901/02 lectures

Logic and Theory of Knowledge (5 students; MTR 4-5)

WS 1901/02 seminar

Epistemological Exercises in Connection with Berkeley's A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (Fr. Überweg's translation) (7 students)

SS 1902 lectures

Fundamental Questions of Ethics (WSa 12-1; 8 students)

SS 1902 lectures

General History of Philosophy (in Overview for Beginners) (MTRF 12-1, 44 students)

SS 1902 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Kant's Kritik der reinen Vernunft (2 hours, 15 students)

WS 1902/03 lectures

General Theory of Knowledge (WF 6-7; 20 students)

WS 1902/03 lectures

Logic (MTR 12-1; 11 students)

WS 1902/03 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Hume's Treatise on Human Nature (1 hour; 15 students)

SS 1903 lectures

On Free Will, for students of any discipline (F 5-6; 240 students)

SS 1903 lectures

General History of Philosophy (MTRF 12-1; 39 students)

SS 1903 lectures

The Philosophy of the Renaissance (W 12-1; 16 students)

SS 1903 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Fichte's Bestimmung des Menschen (2 hours; 18 students)

WS 1903/04 lectures

History of Education (WSa 12-1; 23 students

WS 1903/04 lectures

History of Modern Philosophy from Kant through the Present (MTRF 5-6; 17 students)

WS 1903/04 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Kant's Kritik der praktischen Vernunft (W 5-6; 25 students)

WS 1903/04 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Modern Texts about the Philosophy of Nature by Scientists: E. Mach's Analyse der Empfindungen (W 7-8; 22 students)

SS 1904 lectures

General History of Philosophy (for Beginners) (MTRF 12-1; 98 students)

SS 1904 lectures

Main Topics of the Descriptive Psychology of Knowledge (for advanced students) (TR 6-7; 13 students)

SS 1904 seminar

Public Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Locke's and Leibniz's Essay on Human Understanding (also for Beginners) (1 hour; 60 students)

WS 1904/05 lectures

On Free Will, for students of any discipline (M 6-7; 206 students)

1904/05 lectures and exercises

Main Topics from the Phenomenology and Theory of Knowledge (for advanced students) (TR 6-7 & 7-8; 13 students)

WS 1904/05 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Hume's Treatise on Human Nature (1 hour; 38 students)

SS 1905 lectures

General History of Philosophy, for students of any discipline (MTRF 12-1; 80 students)

SS 1905 lectures

Theory of Judgment (Sa 11-1; 25 students)

SS 1905 seminar

Exercises in the History of Philosophy in relation to Modern Texts (W 5-7; 44 students)

SS 1905 seminar

Philosophical Exercises as an Introduction to the Main Problems of the Philosophy of Mathematics (R 7-8 ½ evenings; 33 students)

WS 1905/06 lectures

Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy (MTRF 5-6; 37 students)

WS 1905/06 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Kant's Theory of Experience, according to Kritik der reinen Vernunft and Prolegomena (Sa 9-11; 61 students)

WS 1905/06 seminar

Philosophical Exercises for Advanced Students (W 6-8; 11 students)

SS 1906 lectures

General History of Philosophy (for Beginners) (MTRF 12-1; 108 students)

SS 1906 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Kant's Doctrine of Principles, according to Grundlegen zur Metaphysik der Sitten and Kritik der praktischen Vernunft (2 hours; 48 students)

WS 1906/07 lectures

Introduction to Logic and the Critique of Knowledge (MTRF 12-1; 44 students)

WS 1906/07 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Selected Problems of Phenomenology and the Critique of Knowledge (2 hours; 31 students)

SS 1907 lectures

General History of Philosophy from the Most Ancient Times through the Nineteenth Century (MTRF 12-1; 109 students)

SS 1907 lectures

Main Topics from the Phenomenology and Critique of Reason (MR 11-12; 12 students)

SS 1907 seminar

Philosophical Exercises for Beginners in Connection with Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge, German translation by Überweg (Sa 8:30 – 10; 80 students)

WS 1907/08 lectures

Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy (MTRF 5-6; 60 students)

WS 1907/08 seminar

Discussions on Fundamental Questions of Logic and Critique of Reason, for advanced students (11 students)

WS 1907/08 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Berkeley's A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, translation by Köttgen - Lipps (Sa 9-11; 40 students)

SS 1908 lectures

General History of Philosophy (for Beginners) (MTRF 12-1; 109 students)

SS 1908 lectures

Introduction to the Theory of Science (for Advanced Students) (RF 5-6; 21 students)

SS 1908 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Meaning and Judgment (for Advanced Students)(1 ½ hours; 17 students)

WS 1908/09 lectures

Fundamental Questions in Ethics (WSa 12-1;

WS 1908/09 lectures

Old and New Logic (for Beginners) (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1908/09 seminar

Philosophical Exercises for Beginners in Connection with D. Hume's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, translation by Marsaryk (Sa 8:30-10)

SS 1909 lectures

General History of Philosophy (for Beginners) (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1909 lectures

Introduction to the Phenomenology of Knowledge (WSa 12-1)

SS 1909 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Kant's Doctrine of Principles, according to Grundlegen zur Metaphysik der Sitten and Kritik der praktischen Vernunft (Sa 8:15-10)

WS 1909/10 lectures

General History of Education (WSa 12-1)

WS 1909/10 lectures

Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1909/10 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Kant's Kritik der reinen Vernunft (Sa 8:30-10)

SS 1910 lectures

General History of Philosophy (for Beginners in any discipline) (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1910 seminar

Philosophical Exercises for Advanced Students (Sa 8:30-10)

WS 1910/11 lectures

Basic Problems of Phenomenology (WSa 12-1)

WS 1910 /11 lectures

Logic as Theory of Knowledge (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1910/11 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Hume's Treatise on Human Nature, 1st volume, translation by Lipps (Sa 8:30-10)

SS 1911 lectures

Fundamental Problems of Ethics and Theory of Value, for advanced students (WSa 12-1)

SS 1911 lectures

General History of Philosophy from the Most Ancient Times through the Nineteenth Century, for Beginners (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1911 seminar

Philosophical Exercises with Special Reference to E. Mach's Analyse der Empfindungen (Sa 8-9:30)

WS 1911/12 lectures

Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1911/12 lectures and exercises

Outline of the General Theory of Consciousness (once a week for 2 hours)

WS 1911/12 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Kant's Kritik der reinen Vernunft (8:30-10)

SS 1912 lectures

General History of Philosophy from the Most Ancient Times through the Nineteenth Century, for Beginners (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1912 lectures

Theory of Judgment (WSa 12-1)

SS 1912 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Lotze's Theory of Knowledge (in Connection with the Third Book of Lotze's Logik) (Sa 8-9:30)

WS 1912/13 lectures

Logic and Introduction to the Theory of Science (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1912/13 seminar

Exercises belonging to Metaphysics and Theory of Science on Nature and Spirit (Sa 8-10)

SS 1913 lectures

General History of Philosophy from the Most Ancient Times through the Nineteenth Century, for Beginners (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1913 lectures

Nature and Spirit (WSa 12-1)

SS 1913 seminar

Exercises on the Ideas "Natural Science" and "Human Science" (Sa 8-10)

WS 1913/14 lectures

History of Education (WSa 12-1)

WS 1913/14 lectures

Kant and 19th Century Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1913/14 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises for Advanced Students (once a week)

WS 1913/14 seminar

Philosophical Exercises, partly in Connection with Descartes's Meditationes, partly in Connection with Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Sa 8-9:30)

SS 1914 lectures

Fundamental Problems of Ethics and Theory of Value (WSa 12-1)

SS 1914 lectures

General History of Philosophy (up to and including Kant) (for Students of any Discipline) (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1914 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Kant's Doctrine of Principles, according to Grundlegen zur Metaphysik der Sitten and Kritik der praktischen Vernunft (Sa 8-9:30)

SS 1914 seminar

Selected Phenomenological Problems (Only for Very Advanced Students)

WS 1914/15 lectures

Logic and Introduction to the Theory of Science (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1914/15 seminar

Philosophical Exercises in connection with Hume's Treatise, translation by Lipps (W 5:30-7:30)

SS 1915 lectures

General History of Philosophy, for Students of Any Discipline (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1915 lectures

Selected Phenomenological Problems (an Introduction to Phenomenology) (TF 6-7)

SS 1915 seminar

Exercises on Fichte's Bestimmung des Menschen (W 8-9:30)

WS 1915/16 lectures

History of Education (WSa 12-1)

WS 1915/16 lecture

Kant and 19th Century Philosophy (announced, but cancelled)

WS 1915/16 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Nature and Spirit (W 8-10)



University of Freiburg

 

SS 1916 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1916 seminar

Exercises in Connection with Descartes's Meditationes, for Beginners (Sa 10-12)

SS 1916 seminar

Exercises on Selected Phenomenological Problems, for Advanced Students (once a week for 1-2 hours)

WS 1916/17 lectures

General History of Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1916/17 seminar

Exercises in Connection with Berkeley's A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, for Beginners (Sa 10-12)

WS 1916/17 seminar

Problems of the Theory of Judgment (once a week, 2 hours)

SS 1917 lectures

Introduction to Phenomenology (TF 5-6)

SS 1917 lectures

Kant's Transcendental Philosophy (MR 5-6)

SS 1917 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises (Philosophical Exercises in Connection with Kant's transcendental aesthetics) (Sa 10-12)

WS 1917/18 lectures

Logic and General Theory of Science (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1917/18 seminar

Fundamental Problems of the Theory of Judgement (Sa 10-12)

SS 1918 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1918 seminar

Exercises on Fichte's Bestimmung des Menschen (Sa 11-13)

WS 1918/19 lectures

General History of Philosophy From the Earliest Beginnings to the Beginning of the 19th Century (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1918/19 seminar

Exercises on Kant's Transcendental Philosophy (W 11-13)

SS 1919 lectures

Nature and Spirit (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1919 seminar

Fundamental Problems of Ethics in Philosophical Exercises (W 11-13)

WS 1919/20 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy (MTRF 5-6; ca. 300 students)

WS 1919/20 seminar

Philosophical Exercises on Transcendental Aesthetics and Transcendental Idealism (W 10-12)

SS 1920 lectures

Introduction to Ethics (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1920 seminar

On Appearance and Sense (W 10-12)

WS 1920/21 lectures

Logic (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1920/21 seminar

Phenomenology of Abstraction, for Intermediate Students (W 10-12)

WS 1920/21 seminar

Phenomenology of Time-Consciousness, for Very Advanced Students (Sa 10-12)

SS 1921 lectures

History of Modem Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1921 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises in connection with D. Hume's Treatise on Human Nature, Book I, for advanced students (Lipps transl.) (M 6:15-8)

WS 1921/22 lectures

Nature and Spirit (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1921/22 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises, for Intermediate Students (M 6-8)

SS 1922 lectures

History of Modem Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1922 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises, for Intermediate Students (M 6-8)

WS 1922/23 lectures

Introduction to Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1922/23 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises, for Advanced Students (2 hours)

SS 1923 lectures

Selected Phenomenological Problems (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1923 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises, for Advanced Students (W 11-1)

WS 1923/24 lectures

First Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1923/24 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises, for Advanced Students (W 11-1)

SS 1924 lectures

Introduction to Ethics (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1924 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises, for Advanced Students (W 11-1)

WS 1924/25 lectures

History of Modem Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1924/25 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises on Berkeley's A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, for Advanced Students (W 11:15-1)

SS 1925 lectures

Introduction to Phenomenological Psychology (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1925 seminar

Exercises in the Analysis and Description of Purely Spiritual Acts and Formations (in Connection with Lectures on Phenomenological Psychology) (W 11-1)

WS 1925/26 lectures

Fundamental Problems of Logic (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1925/26 seminar

Selected Logical Problems, for Advanced Students (W 11-1)

SS 1926 lectures

History of Modem Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1926 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises, for Intermediate Students (W 11-1)

WS 1926/27 lectures

Introduction to Phenomenology (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1926/27 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises in connection with D. Hume's Treatise on Human Nature, for Intermediate Students (W 11:15-1)

SS 1927 lectures

Nature and Spirit (MTRF 5-6)

SS 1927 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises (on Kant), for Advanced Students (W 11-1)

WS 1927/28 lectures

History of Modem Philosophy (MTRF 5-6)

WS 1927/28 seminar

Phenomenological Exercises, for Intermediate Students (W 11:15-1)



Emeritus

 

SS 1928 lectures

Introduction to Phenomenological Psychology (MR 5-6)

SS 1928 seminar

Phenomenological-Psychological Exercises (W 11:15-1)

WS 1928/29 lectures and exercises

Phenomenology of Empathy, for Advanced Students (T 6-8)

SS 1929 lectures and exercises

Selected Phenomenological Problems (T 6-8)

Notes:


1 (Letter to Stumpf) "Regarding the ethics course I didnt want to lecture to two students and so cancelled it" (Schuhmann, Husserl-Critique, 24). Cf. R I Stumpf.

2 "Husserl had a total of 70 students during the SS 1895 (?)." (Schuhmann, Husserl-Chronik, 45).

3 "Husserl had a total of 5 students during the WS 1895/96 (?)." (Schuhmann, Husserl-Chronik, 45).

4 "Husserl had a total of 64 students during the SS 1896 (?)" (Schuhmann, Husserl-Chronik, 46).

5 See Logische Untersuchungen, Bd. I, 2. Aufl., S. XII.

6 Or "Philosophical Exercises for Beginners in Connection with Locke's Investigations on Human Understanding" (Schuhmann, Husserl-Chronik, 56.

7 "Husserl did not offer courses this semester," i.e., WS 1899/1900 (Schuhmann, Husserl-Chronik, 58).

* Sources

Rudolf Bernet, Iso Kern, Eduard Marbach. An Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1993, 235-245.

Karl Schuhmann. Husserl-Chronik. Denk- und Lebensweg Edmund Husserls. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhof, 1977.


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