Epoché as Personal Transformation

Phänomenologische Forschungen 2019 (2):133-159 (2019)
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Abstract

This paper argues that the parallel that Husserl draws in The Crisis between the phenomenological epoché and religious conversions is not just a rhetorical device but involves a crucial methodological idea. By pointing to the depth-dimension of living consciousness and its possibilities of transformation, the parallel sheds light upon the ultimate task of the phenomenological- transcendental reduction. To argue for this this claim, the paper first explicates the two principal epoch.

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Sara Heinämaa
University of Helsinki

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