phenomenology method

In early first-person methods {phenomenology method}, people trained themselves to try to suspend all judgments and hypotheses while they attended to their subjective experiences [Heidegger, 1996] [Husserl, 1905] [Husserl, 1907] [Husserl, 1913] [Merleau-Ponty, 1945] [Richardson and Velmans, 1997] [Stevens, 1997] [Stevens, 2000]. Consciousness study today uses some phenomenology methods [Depraz, 1999] [Hut, 1999] [Stevens, 2000] [Varela and Shear, 1999].

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