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(2012) Phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer.
As we saw in the previous chapter, phenomenology starts with a transcendental rather than a naturalistic analysis of consciousness. How do we do a transcendental analysis? Husserl suggests that we need to effect a change in attitude, and specifically by moving from what he calls the natural attitude to the phenomenological attitude.
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Gallagher, S. (2012). Phenomenological methods and some retooling, in Phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 41-61.
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