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Established
in 1966 in memory of Alfred Schutz, The Husserl Archives at the
Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science is a research center
for phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy under the direction
of the Department of Philosophy. The center is in possession of
a complete collection of transcriptions of Edmund Husserl's unpublished
writings, currently located in the Raymond Fogelman Library.
The
purpose of the Husserl Archives is to promote and facilitate research
in the work of Husserl in particular and phenomenological philosophy
generally. The activities of the center will include the organization
of small research groups, summer schools, and seminars composed
of international students and scholars working on a variety of projects
in or related to phenomenological philosophy.
James
Dodd, Director
Department of Philosophy, Graduate Faculty, New School University
65 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10003
Telephone: 212 229-5465
Email: doddj@newschool.edu
Website: http://www.newschool.edu/gf/phil/husserl
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