epoché. And Husserl makes it abundantly clear that an essential part of phenomenology's task is the communication of phenomenology's insights to the various regions of human activity which it claims to ground through its activity. It is through such communication that phenomenology invites humanity to return to "the things themselves" that underlie all of our various preconceptions of these things, so that it may have a deeper understanding of the lived world common to all. This is often forgotten about phenomenology: it is not only about intuition, but also expression." /> The necessity of communicating phenomenological insights – and its difficulties - Koukal David R | sdvig press

The necessity of communicating phenomenological insights – and its difficulties

David R Koukal

pp. 257-279


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