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Ideas I and the realism/idealism debate
Many of Husserl's students, particularly those that he shared with Reinach, resisted the turn to idealism. The phenomenologists who had remained with Lipps in Munich championed realist phenomenology in opposition to Husserl.

The Phenomenological Society of Freiburg and the decline of Husserlian phenomenology
Husserl moved to Freiburg in the middle of the First World War, while many of his students had gone off to fight. A number of these students never returned from the battlefield, including Reinach. Some students followed (Stein and Ingarden). After the war, old ones returned (Mahnke). New ones came (Walther, Löwith, Heidegger, Becker, Celms, Fink, Boyce Gibson). Former students and colleagues sent their brightest (Aron Gurwitsch, Dorion Cairns and Emmanuel Levinas). In Freiburg, Husserl sought out to establish a student group similar to the one that had existed in Göttingen. Eventually, the phenomenological society of Freiburg was established, and they held meetings in Husserl's home.