Note the following in your notebook.
For Husserl, eidetic sciences are (looking for the essence of any object): mathematics, logic, and phenomenological philosophy, the latter opens a vast field for research extremely fruitful.
- epojé (reduction or "bracketing"). Husserl said that to get to the essence of a thing to be reduced or "put in ()" all its qualities and derivative lawsuits to it to find its intentionality and hence the origin of his pure consciousness (love, appreciation, anger, etc). This means that whenever you study the essence of an object must be "omitted" any personal opinion or trial to describe how, when and where of the same, because the important thing is to know the WHAT, WHY AND FOR WHAT.
PHILOSOPHY OF EXISTENCE.
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
His biggest concern is to analyze the problem of Being and ruled that the nearly 25 centuries of philosophy had failed to take an interest in the entities and not the EXIST (SER). 1 .-
Dasein (there). It is the human reality and their own existence and is to be projected onto something or make sense of things with the same unless you're carrying.
Example (1 SPACE LEFT APPROX 2 lines).
2 .- The DAS MAN (SER). Life is submitted or "slave" of every person to follow a cultural standard model.
The 3 features:
a) False curiosity everyone lives by jumping from one thing to another, without going anywhere because it would waste time on a new experience.
b) quackery: it is talking about things without understanding them, repeating what was said and heard, acquiring "authority" just because it was heard or read of other quacks.
c) The ambiguity is the basis of quackery and is not knowing what is understood and what is not understood, and that despite "some understanding" does not happen in reality as well.
NOTES NOW THESE PICTURES AND WRITE A COMMENT ON THE BASIS OF THE MAIN IDEAS OF E. Husserl and M. Heidegger.



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