[Revised entry by Alessandro Salice on July 16, 2025.
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In the first decades of the twentieth century, members of the so-called “Munich and Gottingen circles” of phenomenology made important contributions to various areas of philosophical research, including philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of action, epistemology, social philosophy, axiology, and ontology. Some of the most prominent members of these circles are Alfred Brunswig, Theodor Conrad, Hedwig Conrad-Martius, Johannes Daubert, August Gallinger, Moritz Geiger, Roman Ingarden,…
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