phenom Flashcards
considered as the “Father of Phenomenology”
Edmund Husserl
he completely contradicted Plato and Descartes’ Dualism
Edmund Husserl
Soul and Body are distinct from each other
Plato’s Dualism
Mind and Body are distinct from each other
Descartes’ Dualism
he believed that the body is not merely an extended part of the human person; the body is an
avenue for sensations; it allows us to experience life
Edmund Husserl
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Edmund Husserl was dissatisfied with the Science of his time.
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who emphasized Philosophy as a “rigorous science”
edmund husserl
simply understood as the “study of lived experiences”
phenomenology / Transcendental Phenomenology
a philosophical method that aims to understand the essence of human consciousness and
the structures of conscious experience
phenomenology
what appears to someone; exists for the consciousness
Phenomena
defined by its intentionality; meaning, a consciousness of something
Consciousness
suspending or “bracketing” our judgments about the existence of the world and
its objects
Epoché
reducing the object of inquiry to its essences; going into what uniquely
and essentially constitutes our experiences
Eidetic Reduction
psychologically reducing the object of inquiry within our own
consciousness and examining it in relation to shared meaning among individuals
Transcendental Reduction
a French philosopher, phenomenologist, and Christian existentialist thinker
- regarded as the “philosopher of the concrete”
Gabriel Marcel