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  1. To honor Giorgi's contributions to psychological research methodology, this essay strives to elucidate a key component of phenomenological methodology (the epoché), which is too often taken for...

  2. The Epoché and Phenomenological Anthropology a phenomenological approach to the study of man, of a philosophical anthropology based upon transcendental phenomenology.

  3. True phenomenology requires a reflectiveness of the researchers that is abstemious of the basic structures of the experience (van Manen, 2017). Inquiry uses reduction and epoché, a method and ...

  4. Epoché (również redukcja fenomenologiczna) (stgr. ἐποχή) – termin filozoficzny wywodzący się z filozofii starożytnych sceptyków (Pyrron z Elidy). Oznacza wstrzymanie lub moment wstrzymania sądu metafizycznego (por. krytyka metafizyki) co do sposobu istnienia świata, czasowe wzięcie w nawias pewności co do przekonań i założeń.

  5. “Husserl’s Realism and Idealism,” in Husserl’s Phenomenology, J. N. Mohanty and R. McKenna (eds.), Lanham MD: Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and University Press of America, 1989.

  6. 25 kwi 2015 · According to ‘purification interpretations’, the point of the epoché is to purify our ordinary experience of certain assumptions inherent in it. In this paper, I argue that purification interpretations are wrong. Ordinary experience is just fine as it is, and phenomenology has no intention of correcting or purifying it.

  7. A SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION OF HUSSERL'S EPOCHE ABSTRACT. This paper presents an interpretation of Husserl's phenomenological epoch? or bracketing {Einklammerung), which makes it possible to compare his position with philosophical programs developed within the framework of modern analytical philosophy.

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