The phenomenological reduction
pp. 47-67
Abstract
A being given to us in the "natural attitude" is an actual being. It is given to our intuition in its originary givenness. Whether the givenness be that of an "external perception," an "internal experience" or some other does not matter. Our concern here is with the actual world, and therefore we can talk about this givenness as that of intuitions of experience.
Publication details
Published in:
Špet Gustav (1991) Appearance and sense: Phenomenology as the fundamental science and its problems. Dordrecht-Boston-London, Kluwer.
Pages: 47-67
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-3292-3_4
Full citation:
Špet Gustav (1991) The phenomenological reduction, In: Appearance and sense, Dordrecht-Boston-London, Kluwer, 47–67.