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Transcendental Phenomenology
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Intentionality
Intentionality refers to the directedness of consciousness, meaning that every mental phenomenon is directed at an object or content within transcendental phenomenology.
Hyletic Data
Hyletic Data refers to the raw sensory data or sensations that serve as the material for intentional acts of consciousness. They are the non-interpreted aspects of experience in transcendental phenomenology.
Epoché
Epoché is the suspension or bracketing of the natural attitude to set aside judgments about the existence of the external world, allowing phenomenologists to focus on pure consciousness.
Transcendental Subjectivity
Transcendental Subjectivity is the aspect of the self that experiences and interprets the world, devoid of empirical content. It emphasizes the role of the experiencing subject in the constitution of the world.
Constitutive Phenomenology
Constitutive Phenomenology examines how objects are constituted in consciousness, exploring the structures and activities that give rise to our experience of reality.
Noema and Noesis
Noema is the object as it is experienced, and Noesis is the act of consciousness that gives meaning to that experience. Together, they form the intentional structure of experience in transcendental phenomenology.
Phenomenological Reduction
Phenomenological Reduction is a methodological procedure to discover the essence of consciousness by stripping away layers of presuppositions and focusing on immediate experience.
Transcendental Ego
The Transcendental Ego is the pure subject that underlies all experiences and is not itself an object of consciousness. It is fundamental to the structure of experience within the transcendental phenomenological approach.
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