Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Phenomenological psychology
- Phenomenology
- Definitions
- The study of structures of consciousness
as experienced from the first-person
point of view.
- Discipline that
studies the structures
of experience, or
consciousness.
- The meanings things
have in our experience.
- Is interested in how
things appear to us.
- Experience
- Is directed toward an
object by virtue of its
content or meaning
together with
appropriate enabling
conditions.
- The field of philosophy related to
- Ontology (the study of
being or what is)
- Epistemology (the study of knowledge)
- Logic (the study of
valid reasoning)
- Ethics (the study of
right and wrong
actions)
- Husserl
- Intentionality
- All consciousness is consciousness
of something.
- Structurally consciousness
- A polarity whereby there is an object
meant at one end of the pole and act of
meaning at the other end.
- How does consciousness structure
experiences so that we are able to think?
- Reduction "epoche"
- Phenomenological reduction is to free
phenomenologists from ordinary
beliefs about the nature of the world.
- Natural attitude
- Our ordinary way of being conscious of
the world.
- We are puppets dancing on
strings without freedom.
- Gallagher and Zahavi
- Coming to know how something really is
also consists of that thing appearning in a
variety of ways.
- Things appearing is the
foundation of all
experiential knowledge.