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Husserl's phenomenological reduction involves bracketing off assumptions to focus on pure experience from "summary" of Humanly Possible by Sarah Bakewell

In Husserl's phenomenological reduction, the aim is to suspend or "bracket off" all assumptions and preconceptions that we normally bring to our experience of the world. This process allows us to focus purely on the raw data of experience itself, untainted by our usual interpretations or beliefs. By setting aside our ingrained habits of thought, we can approach phenomena with a fresh perspective and investigate them with a more open mind. This bracketing off of assumptions is not a denial of the world as it appears to us; rather, it is a way of uncovering the underlying structures of our experience. It allows us to see beyond the...
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    Humanly Possible

    Sarah Bakewell

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