@NoeticEidetics We used to run the California Phenomenology Circle which had a lot of Husserl. There have been murmurs of resurrecting it. For some of the social history see https://t.co/8ecvo07H73
A tidbit on American phenomenology prompted by the q below. John Wild arrived at Northwestern in 61 and launched SPEP in 62. Strongly suspect the press is linked to these events, but curious if others know more. Source is M. Ferri's excellent book: https
@diplopodhoretz Here is a paper on the topic: https://t.co/xK6Bhfxts4. There is also the "California School" of phenomenology (which includes many mentioned here). A social history of that group: https://t.co/8ecvo07H73 https://t.co/zg91blvm6G
@StevenFrench4 there is some good stuff on this in E Chelstrom's piece on Farber: https://t.co/JRh1YxxPkj i know there are some other good sources on Schutz & Farber & PPR. i will excavate some and see what i can recall.