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The article presents the development of “first phenomenology”. The notion of first phenomenology is taken here to have above all a chronological meaning, an ordering function – it concerns the phenomenology developed by Husserl, Scheler and Pfänder: three founders of the phenomenological movement. It concerns as well those phenomenological conceptions which arose during the period of greatest philosophical activity of these thinkers, and also touches upon other events related to the development of the phenomenological movement. As a result, the notion of “first phenomenology” covers the years 1900-1938 (1941). This period is further divided into three stages, based on certain events important in Husserl’s biography and in the history of the phenomenological movement itself: years 1900-1913 (1916), 1916-1928 (1929), and 1929-1938 (1941).