This is a list of phenomenologists
- Edmund Husserl
- Martin Heidegger
- Heinrich Rombach
- Edith Stein
- Moritz Geiger
- Aron Gurwitsch
- Alfred Schütz
- Felix Kaufmann
- Roman Ingarden
- Herbert Spiegelberg
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty
- Jean-Paul Sartre
- Emmanuel Levinas
- Jacques Taminiaux
- Maurice Natanson
- Hubert Dreyfus
- Shaun Gallagher
- Dan Zahavi
- Fritz Kaufmann
- John Daniel Wild
- James M. Edie
- Karol Wojtyła
- Edward S. Casey
- Burt C. Hopkins
- Avshalom Elitzur
- Jean-Luc Marion
- Zachary A. Behlok
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