phenom Flashcards

1
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considered as the “Father of Phenomenology”

A

Edmund Husserl

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2
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he completely contradicted Plato and Descartes’ Dualism

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Edmund Husserl

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3
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Soul and Body are distinct from each other

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Plato’s Dualism

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4
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Mind and Body are distinct from each other

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Descartes’ Dualism

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5
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he believed that the body is not merely an extended part of the human person; the body is an
avenue for sensations; it allows us to experience life

A

Edmund Husserl

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6
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t or f

Edmund Husserl was dissatisfied with the Science of his time.

A

t

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7
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who emphasized Philosophy as a “rigorous science”

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edmund husserl

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8
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simply understood as the “study of lived experiences”

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phenomenology / Transcendental Phenomenology

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9
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a philosophical method that aims to understand the essence of human consciousness and
the structures of conscious experience

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phenomenology

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10
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what appears to someone; exists for the consciousness

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Phenomena

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11
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defined by its intentionality; meaning, a consciousness of something

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Consciousness

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12
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suspending or “bracketing” our judgments about the existence of the world and
its objects

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Epoché

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13
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reducing the object of inquiry to its essences; going into what uniquely
and essentially constitutes our experiences

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Eidetic Reduction

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14
Q

psychologically reducing the object of inquiry within our own
consciousness and examining it in relation to shared meaning among individuals

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Transcendental Reduction

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15
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a French philosopher, phenomenologist, and Christian existentialist thinker

  • regarded as the “philosopher of the concrete”
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Gabriel Marcel

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16
Q

t or f

Husserl believed that Active Involvement and Participation in the world are crucial in creating a
meaningful existence

A

f

it was marcel

17
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  • examining a subject through abstraction, generalization, impartiality, and analytic
    assessment
  • primary function is to identify, analyze, and solve problems objectively, often
    without involvement in actual experiences
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Primary Reflection

18
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  • seeks to understand a subject through the use of concrete examples
  • primary goal is to recover the original and authentic experience, emphasizing a
    return to the lived world
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Secondary Reflection

19
Q

who highlighted the importance of personal engagement with the world

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marcel