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Phenomenology



Phenomenology, modern school of philosophy based largely on a method developed by Edmund Husserl. Unlike the naturalist, who describes objects without subjectivity, the phenomenologist attempts to describe the “invariant essences” of objects as objects “intended” by consciousness. The first step is “phenomenological reduction,” a suspension of all preconceptions about experience.



See also: Husserl, Edmund.

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