Husserl has in mind the specific bracketing of a psychological interpretation of what is given in the acts of knowing.
Given the difficulty of doing philosophy (i.e. escaping from the natural attitude which constantly seeks to reassert itself), it is necessary to employ a set of procedures which Husserl generally labels as the ‘reduction’ (from the Latin reducere, ‘to lead back’). Husserl’s so-called discovery of the reduction took place in the summer of 1905,17 but, in subsequent years, (…)
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Moran / Dermot Moran
MORAN, Dermot. Introduction to Phenomenology. Routledge, London, 2000