The phenomenological reduction as praxis

Author: Depraz N.

Source: Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 6, Numbers 2-3, 1999 , pp. 95-110(16)

Publisher: Imprint Academic

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Abstract:

’. . . through the epoche, the gaze of the philosopher in truth first becomes fully free. . . . [F]ree of the strongest and most universal, and at the same time most hidden, internal bond, namely, of the pre-givenness of the world.’ (Husserl, Krisis, ? 41) This paper is concerned with the method of phenomenological reduction understood as a disciplined embodied practice.

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

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