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- Alexander_Pfänder comment "Alexander Pfänder (7 February 1870, in Iserlohn – 18 March 1941, in Munich) was a German philosopher and phenomenologist. He was born in Iserlohn and spent his entire academic career in Munich, where he was a student of Theodor Lipps and one of the founding members of the Munich circle of phenomenologists. As a professor Pfänder was also influential in conveying and promoting a version of phenomenology that differed from Edmund Husserl's "transcendental" orientation.".