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Phenomenological reduction The best way to get an idea of what Husserl had in mind here is to consider his notion of “phenomenological reduction”. This is perhaps the central phenomenological ...
First, an eidetic image is not simply a long afterimage, since afterimages move around when you move your eyes and are usually a different color than the original image.
Turning to Edmund Husserl's Ideas I and Cartesian Meditations, I show that the two eidetic moments of having are operative in Husserl's methods of phenomenological epoché and transcendental reduction, ...
Notable ideas: Phenomenology, epoche, natural standpoint, noema, noesis, eidetic reduction, phenomenological reduction, retention and protention, Lebenswelt, pre ...
The Truth About Photographic Memory It's impossible to recover images with perfect accuracy. By William Lee Adams published March 1, 2006 - last reviewed on June 9, 2016 ...
Born in 1859, Edmund Husserl invented a new philosophical approach, one which dominated much of the continental tradition in the 20th century (Public Domain) Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) was the ...