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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> == * '''Phenomenology''' β The study of things as they appear in our experience. * '''Edmund Husserl''' β The founder of phenomenology; he wanted to make it a "rigorous science" of the mind. * '''Martin Heidegger''' β A student of Husserl who wrote 'Being and Time'; focused on '''Dasein''' (Being-there). * '''Intentionality''' β The core rule of consciousness: Every thought is a thought ''of'' something. You are never just "conscious," you are conscious of a tree, a pain, or a memory. * '''The EpochΓ© (Bracketing)''' β The practice of "suspending" our beliefs about whether the world is real so we can focus purely on how it ''appears''. * '''Lifeworld (Lebenswelt)''' β The world as we actually experience it in our daily lives (before we start doing science). * '''Dasein''' β Heidegger's term for the "Human Being" as someone who is "Thrown" into a world and must care about it. * '''Being-toward-death''' β The idea that our awareness of our own end is what gives life its meaning and urgency. * '''Phenomenal Field''' β The entire "world" as it is currently present to your consciousness. * '''Maurice Merleau-Ponty''' β A phenomenologist who focused on the '''Body'''; he argued that we are "Body-Minds," not just ghosts in a machine. * '''Intersubjectivity''' β How we experience other people as "Subjects" like ourselves, not just objects. * '''The Reduction''' β The mental process of moving from "Common Sense" to "Phenomenological Insight." </div> <div style="background-color: #006400; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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