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The Incipient Phenomenological Reduction
The Incipient Phenomenological Reduction

Author(s): Daniel J. Marcelle
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Societatea Română de Fenomenologie
Keywords: Aron Gurwitsch; Edmund Husserl; Phenomenological Reduction; Phenomenological Psychology; Constancy Hypothesis

Summary/Abstract: Aron Gurwitsch wants to introduce a theory of organization developed by Gestalt psychology into Husserlian phenomenology. The problem is to show how it is possible to introduce a theory developed within a positive science into philosophical phenomenology. His solution is to show that aspects of this theory already are or can be phenomenological through what he calls an incipient phenomenological reduction. Specifically, it is the dismissal of the constancy hypothesis in which he identifies the possibility moving from an explanatory science to a descriptive one. If the temptation can be resisted of returning to an explanatory approach and description can be radicalized, Gurwitsch believes that this reduction can become phenomenological and even attain transcendental levels. This possibility of reduction makes it possible for scientists, especially psychologists, to have a firsthand understanding of phenomenology, perhaps to convince them of this approach and realize the continuity of philosophy and the sciences and the need to maintain cooperation via phenomenology.

  • Issue Year: X/2010
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 119-134
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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