The aim of this article is to introduce Domenico Antonino Conci’s “Radical Phenomenology”, a kind of analysis dealing with phenomenological residues singled out by performing a radical epoché and reduction of cultural signs. Radical epoché, unlike the Husserlian one, doesn’t simply bracket our natural attitude, but rather suspends the basic intentional structure of objectivation that rules both common and scientific cognitive postures within Western culture. In so doing, Radical Phenomenology opens the way toward an actual “phenomenology of phenomenological method” and discloses a new field of research to a forthcoming transcultural phenomenological anthropology.
Gonnella, S. (2007). Radical Phenomenology.
Radical Phenomenology
GONNELLA, STEFANO
2007-01-01
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The aim of this article is to introduce Domenico Antonino Conci’s “Radical Phenomenology”, a kind of analysis dealing with phenomenological residues singled out by performing a radical epoché and reduction of cultural signs. Radical epoché, unlike the Husserlian one, doesn’t simply bracket our natural attitude, but rather suspends the basic intentional structure of objectivation that rules both common and scientific cognitive postures within Western culture. In so doing, Radical Phenomenology opens the way toward an actual “phenomenology of phenomenological method” and discloses a new field of research to a forthcoming transcultural phenomenological anthropology.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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