
 In Our Time
 In Our Time Phenomenology
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 Jan 22, 2015  Guests discuss phenomenology, a philosophy style by Edmund Husserl, tracing its evolution to Heidegger. Topics include critiquing past philosophy, the foundations of geometry, fear vs. anxiety, and making philosophy relevant to everyday life. 
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Phenomenology Explores Reality's Appearance
- Phenomenology studies how reality manifests itself to human subjects through experience.
- It focuses on how appearances present things and make them intelligible, regardless of their actual reality.
Intentionality Defines Consciousness
- Intentionality is the characteristic of mental states being directed at something.
- Consciousness always relates to an object or content, like thoughts or emotions directed toward something.
Husserl Reformulated Philosophy-Science Link
- Husserl aimed to clarify philosophy's relation to science amidst early 20th-century scientific crises.
- He distinguished phenomenological description from psychological description, emphasizing communal scientific inquiry in philosophy.

