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Husserl's Phenomenology

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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EDMUND HUSSERL

BACK TO THINGS THEMSELVES

NATURAL VS. PHENOMENOLOGY

NATURAL VS. PHENOMENOLOGY

  • The world is clear, fixed, and precise.
  • Seeing things independent of any prejudice.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF P ATTITUDE

  • Whole before the details
  • Journalist's honor
  • About experience and man
  • Epoch
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IMPORTANT STEPS IN P METHOD

  • Epoch
  • Suspending of judgment

IMPORTANTS STEPS IN P METHOD

  • Eidetic reduction
  • Reduce to its essene
  • "The core"

IMPORTANT STEPS IN P METHOD

  • Eidetic reduction
  • Reduce the experience to its essence
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IMPORTANT STEPS IN P METHOD

  • PTR
  • I-statements
  • How YOU see it

IMPORTANT STEPS IN P METHOD

  • PTR
  • I-statements
  • How YOU see things
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Husserl's Phenomenological Transcendental Reduction by Richard Schmitt

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THINKING VS. REFLECTING

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REFLECTING

  • Mind thinking about itself
  • Critical detachment
  • See the bigger picture

NOESIS AND NOEMA

MAIN INSIGHT OF PHENOMENOLOGY
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  • Phenomenology is a reflective enterprise
  • Not all reflection is phenomenological
  • How do you know you're reflecting?

LOVE FOUND, LOVE LOST.

HOW DO YOU PTR?
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THINKING VS. REFLECTING

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REFLECTING

  • The mind thinking about itself
  • Step back
  • See the bigger picture

THINKING VS. REFLECTING

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LOVE FOUND, LOVE LOST

HOW DO I PTR?
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REFLECTING

  • Mind thinking about itself
  • Step back
  • See the bigger picture

HOW TO PTR

LOVE FOUND, LOVE LOST

HOW DO I PTR?
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