PHIL 375 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Edmund Husserl, Bracketing, Intentionality

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Epoche (greek term) / bracketing: something that we are putting in brackets and something we are leaving. Dealing with his experience of the world in an everyday fashion = natural attitude: natural doesn"t mean inborn it means habitual and the attitude we rely on and see everyday. Nieve realism: realism that is taken for granted and is implicit. Natural attitude/ theoretical attitudes: world gives us objects that are independent of us, assumptions can be different depending on time and culture (subject in itself) (philosophical theories of the world) Frightening: kind of correlation of sense. Acvitity being directed towards the world that gives me the world as meaningful and consetitutes the meaning of this. Meaning is in the way that consiounesses relates to the world: e. x: perception. Relation between consciousness and object as sense: also, an exploration, cannot see all sides of the eraser at one time. Feature of perception and lets us perceive objects as real.

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