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Husserl's Phenomenological Elements
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Kinesthetic Consciousness
Consciousness of bodily movement and position, which contributes to the perception of objects as independent of the observer.
Hyletic Data
The sensory content of experience, raw data of sensation, which contributes to the constitution of objects in consciousness.
Horizon
The implicit background or context of experiences, what is co-present with the focal awareness in all our experiences according to Husserl.
Passive Synthesis
The automatic, pre-conscious integration of experiences in consciousness, forming a background for active, intentional thought.
Eidetic Reduction
An analysis to identify the essential structures of consciousness by examining variations in experiences.
Transcendental Reduction
A step further than eidetic reduction, aimed at uncovering the conditions of possibility for experience and knowledge in consciousness.
Epoché
A methodological suspension of judgment about the natural world to focus on the pure experience of consciousness.
Phenomenological Reduction
The process of isolating pure consciousness by bracketing out the external world and subjective interpretations.
Empirical Ego
The aspect of the self that is part of the world, the personal 'I' that has experiences in Husserl's framework.
Noesis
The cognitive aspect of consciousness according to Husserl; the act of consciousness itself.
The Natural Attitude
The everyday perspective in which we take the existence of the world for granted without reflecting on the constituting activities of consciousness.
Life-World
The everyday, pre-scientific experience of the world that is the grounding context for all scientific and philosophical inquiries.
Noema
The object or content towards which consciousness is directed in Husserl's framework.
Intersubjectivity
The shared commonality of experience among different subjects, allowing for the understanding of others and the world as objective.
Active Synthesis
The deliberate, conscious integration and interpretation of experiences within the framework of an intentional act.
Genetic Phenomenology
An examination of how experiences are built up over time, looking at the development and genesis of intentionality in consciousness.
Constitutive Phenomenology
The research of how objects are constituted in pure consciousness, analyzing the intentional structures that give meaning.
Temporalization
The manifestation of time in consciousness through the processes of retention, protention, and primal impression, according to Husserl.
Intentionality
The fundamental property of consciousness to be directed towards objects; all mental acts are about some object.
Transcendental Ego
The pure subject of consciousness that arises in the transcendental reduction, abstracted from the empirical ego.
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