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Edmund Husserl ( 1962, 2000 ) wrote extensively about categorial systems as part of his phenomenology.
* Edmund Husserl, 1962.
This approach was first proposed by the philosopher Edmund Husserl, and later elaborated by other philosophers and scientists.
* Cartesian Meditations, a work by Edmund Husserl
Influenced by the views of Brentano's pupil Alexius Meinong, and by Edmund Husserl, Germanophone and Francophone philosophy took a different direction regarding the question of existence.
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (; April 8, 1859, Proßnitz, Moravia, Austrian Empire – April 26, 1938, Freiburg, Germany ) was a philosopher and mathematician and the founder of the 20th century philosophical school of phenomenology.
On May 4, 1933, Professor Edmund Husserl addressed the recent regime change in Germany and its consequences:
The Idea of a Transcendental Theory of Method with textual notations by Edmund Husserl.
Edmund Husserl: Philosopher of Infinite Tasks.
Husserl – Chronik ( Denk-und Lebensweg Edmund Husserls ).
** Husserliana: Edmund Husserl Gesammelte Werke, the ongoing critical edition of Husserl's works.
** Edmund Husserl Collected Works, English translation of Husserl's works.
* Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: " Edmund Husserl ( 1859-1938 ).
* Barry Smith, Papers on Edmund Husserl
* " Edmund Husserl: Formal Ontology and Transcendental Logic.
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Edmund and died
Athelstan died on 27 October 939, and Edmund succeeded him as king.
When Olaf died in 942, Edmund reconquered the Midlands.
However, Æthelred's son Edmund II Ironside died shortly afterwards, allowing Canute, Sweyn's son, to become king of England.
Edmund Mortimer died in the final battle and Owain ’ s wife Margaret along with two of his daughters ( including Catrin ) and three of Mortimer's grand-daughters were taken prisoner and incarcerated in the Tower of London.
She married Edmund Mortimer, son of Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, and died in 1413.
In 1246 Edmund Rich, former Archbishop of Canterbury ( died 1240 ), was named a saint.
In the same year, Innocent excommunicated Frederick II's other son, Conrad IV, King of Germany, but the latter died a few days after the investiture of Edmund.
Meanwhile another contender for the throne had emerged – Edward the Exile, son of Edmund Ironside and a grandson of Æthelred II, returned to England in 1057, and although he died shortly after his return, he brought with him his family, which included two daughters, Margaret and Christina, and a son, Edgar the Ætheling.
Æthelred was able to hold out against Cnut in London, but in April 1016 Æthelred died, as did Edmund in November.
Æthelred died in April 1016, and he was succeeded by Edward's older half brother Edmund Ironside, who carried on the fight against Sweyn's son, Cnut.
Edmund died in November 1016, and Cnut became undisputed king.
His younger brother Edmund, Earl of Rutland, died along with his father fighting for the Yorkist cause.
Henry quickly gained enough power and support to have himself declared King Henry IV, imprison King Richard ( who died in prison under mysterious circumstances ) and bypass Richard's seven-year-old heir-presumptive, Edmund de Mortimer.
She was the widow of John V of Brittany, with whom she had had four daughters and four sons ; she and Henry had only one son Edmund, called Labourde, who was born and died in 1401.
Edmund died shortly afterwards on 30 November, and Cnut became the king of all England.
Æthelred died on 23 April 1016, and the citizens and councillors in London chose Edmund as king and probably crowned him.
Shortly afterwards, on 30 November 1016, King Edmund died, probably in London.
According to John of Worcester, Cnut sent them to the king of Sweden to be murdered, but the king instead sent them to Hungary, where Edmund died but Edward prospered.
William was a successful, well-connected and wealthy London lawyer who died in 1534, and Joyce was the daughter of courtier Sir Edmund Denny and the sister of Sir Anthony Denny, who was the principal gentleman of King Henry VIII's privy chamber.
On December 7, 1891, Crane's mother died at the age of 64, and the 20-year-old appointed Edmund as his guardian.
However, Olaf died in 941 and Edmund was then able to regain the lost territory.
However, Æthelstan died in 939 and his successor Edmund, only 18 years of age, was unable to retain control of Northumbria.
In 1472, sixteen years after his death, Margaret specified in her will that she wanted to be buried alongside Edmund, even though she had enjoyed a long, stable and close relationship with her third husband, who had died in 1471.

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