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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

"IDEAS : General introduction to Pure Phenomenology" by Edmund Husserl,1913


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Natural sciences are,by nature,dogmatic ;
the phenomenologist must undertake a critical study of the conditions under which knowledge is possible.
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To distinguish within experience that which experiences from that which is experienced,one must suspend natural beliefs ; this suspension of belief is made possible by a method of bracketing by which we talk not about trees and selves as items external to experience but of the "trees" and the "perceptions" of experience.
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Noema,that which is perceived,is dependent upon noesis,the perceiving ;
but noema has the kind of being peculiar to essences.
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The absolute forms or essences which owe their actuality in consciousness to acts of perceiving are Eideia,eternal possibilities of quality,related to other Eideia by external relations.
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