The book attempts to present a new perspective on starting with the philosophy of Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology. It addresses nine core concepts in Husserl’s thought, namely phenomenology, intentionality, noema, epoche, temporality, life world, transcendental ego, body and inter subjectivity. Each chapter is an exposition of these concepts. The book attempts to capture how Husserl sought to developed each of the core concepts taking into ...