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- Pagine: 525
- Data di uscita: 05-02-2002
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Bracket the world and look at it in pieces (atoms) and suspend judgment beyond the domain of interest and have everything we think be about something (hopes, feeling, wishes, desires, wants….) and give it intention for its meaning. That is at the heart of Phenomenology. If you have any interest at a Leggi tutto
I read the Cartesian Meditations and some secondary sources before tackling this - and I was glad that I did. This is a very difficult text, though difficulty isn't really his intention (which is how I am prone to view Hegel). Ideas I is one of Husserl's greatest works. In terms of importance and in Leggi tutto
The purpose of this book is the presentation and development of the new philosophical field and method: phenomenology. Bracket the real and only focus on the stream of conscience as it appears to the subject without any theoretical preconceptions. Avoid psychology and develop this new discipline int Leggi tutto
I can't even attempt a summary of this entire volume. But my main takeaway is that the book is centrally concerned with our ability to observe and experience a "real" world, and more specifically with how we experience that "real" world both psychologically, materially, and empirically. An essential Leggi tutto
I found this book very difficult to get into - which is a great shame, because so many people would benefit from widening their methods they observe the world though and the (deliberately?) obtuse language severley impedes one's ability to gain a deep understanding of phenomenology. However, perseve Leggi tutto
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