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Class on 17 September … Today in class we focused mainly on two concepts, that of Eidos/Ideation and the phenomenological epoché.
The Natural Standpoint or Attitude is partly characterized by its constancy. As Husserl tells us,

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Let’s start with everyone’s first query: what is phenomenology?
Well, this course is dedicated to answering that question. Yet, as we shall see throughout our readings, the very question “what is phenomenology?” is problematized by the sheer diversity of the movement’s literature, as well as something inherent in the phenomenological method.

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