Moritz Geiger

tysk fænomenologisk filosof

Moritz Geiger was a prominent German philosopher, born in 1880, who made significant contributions to the field of philosophy. As a disciple of the renowned philosopher Edmund Husserl, Geiger's work was heavily influenced by his mentor's ideas. He was an integral part of the Munich phenomenological school, a group of thinkers who focused on the study of conscious experience and perception.

Geiger's philosophical interests were diverse and far-reaching, extending beyond phenomenology to encompass psychology, epistemology, and aesthetics. Through his work in these areas, he aimed to gain a deeper understanding of human experience and knowledge. Geiger's life and work came to an end in 1937, but his contributions to the world of philosophy continue to be recognized and studied. His dedication to exploring the complexities of human consciousness and perception has left a lasting impact on the field of philosophy.