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Epoché and the Transcendental Reduction
Husserl's methodical operation of abstention (Greek ἐποχή, "suspension of judgment"): a deliberate putting-out-of-play of the natural belief in the world, which makes possible the transcendental reduction — the disclosure of the world pure…
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Paradox of Human Subjectivity
The culminating difficulty of the Crisis's life-world way (§53): human subjectivity is at once a subject for the world (that for which the world is, and through whose accomplishments it has meaning) and an object in the world (one entity a…
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The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology
Author: Edmund Husserl · Year: 1936 (Parts I–II in Philosophia I) / 1954 (full text, Husserliana VI; this reading: David Carr trans., Northwestern UP 1970) · Type: book (unfinished; "An Introduction to Phenomenological Philosophy")
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Théodore F. Geraets
Belgian-Canadian philosopher (University of Ottawa); author of Vers une nouvelle philosophie transcendantale: La genèse de la philosophie de Maurice Merleau-Ponty jusqu'à la Phénoménologie de la perception (Nijhoff, 1971) — the foundationa…