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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. 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.

  3. 12 mar 2012 · Autor, łącząc perspektywę systematyczną i historyczną, omawia kluczowe pojęcia fenomenologii, takie jak: epoché, redukcja i konstytucja transcendentalna.

  4. Harrison Hall believes that epoché means “to set aside or abstain from questions of reference so as to focus on meaning.” 1 According to Aron Gurwitsch, its concern is “with objects as meant and intended.” 2 For Jacques Derrida, it entails even “the reduction of constituted eidetics and then of its own language.” 3 Indeed, for Herbert Spiegelber...

  5. not a full-fledged debate at all; instead, it is an attempt at collabora tion on an article which was recognized from the start as Husserl's article, intended to explain Husserl's understanding of phenomeno-E.g. "The epoché in respect to all natural human life-interests appears to be a

  6. 25 kwi 2015 · 1 Introduction. Few phenomenological notions are as fraught with controversy as Husserl’s ‘phenomenological epoché’. One important reason for this, as I suggest in this paper, is that the epoché is not well understood.

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