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In the approach of Husserl, bracketing is the reduction of empirical information. This information is not usefull for further investigation. In the phenomenological approach of Husserl bracketing of information does mean that the essential elements of phenomenologie are usefull for investigation. In the phenomenological approach it means that phenomena, ego and consciousness are the aspect that are usefull for furter investigation.
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The reduction of phenomenological information is a process without subjectivity of empirical information. That means that the pure information is essential and usefull.
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Scott A, Husserl’s Ideas on a Pure Phenomenology and on a Phenomenological Philosophy ,http://www.angelfire.com/md2/timewarp/husserl.html, 11 october 2010.
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In the approach of Husserl, bracketing is the reduction of empirical information. This information is not usefull for further investigation. In the phenomenological approach of Husserl bracketing of information does mean that the essential elements of phenomenologie are usefull for investigation. In the phenomenological approach it means that phenomena, ego and consciousness are the aspect that are usefull for furter investigation.

The reduction of phenomenological information is a process without subjectivity of empirical information. That means that the pure information is essential and usefull.


Source

Scott A, Husserl’s Ideas on a Pure Phenomenology and on a Phenomenological Philosophy ,http://www.angelfire.com/md2/timewarp/husserl.html, 11 october 2010.

This page is made by Robbert Vossers (4080939).

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