A Brief History of Phenomenology

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By KJ Smith

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A Brief History of Phenomenology traces the development of one of the 20th century's most influential philosophical movements, which revolutionized how we understand consciousness, experience, and the fundamental structures of human awareness. From its founding by Edmund Husserl, who sought to establish philosophy as a rigorous science by studying consciousness as it presents itself to direct experience, this book examines how phenomenological method evolved through the principle of "bracketing" or epoché—setting aside assumptions about the external world to focus purely on phenomena as they appear to consciousness. Exploring how Husserl's systematic approach to intentionality—the idea that consciousness is always consciousness "of" something—laid the groundwork for a new understanding of perception, meaning, and the relationship between subject and object.

A Brief History of Phenomenology