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- Epoché abstract "Epoché (ἐποχή epokhē, "suspension") is an ancient Greek term which, in its philosophical usage, describes the theoretical moment where all judgments about the existence of the external world, and consequently all action in the world, are suspended. One's own consciousness is subject to immanent critique so that when such belief is recovered, it will have a firmer grounding in consciousness. This concept was developed by the Greek skeptics and plays an implicit role in skeptical thought, as in René Descartes' epistemic principle of methodic doubt. The term was popularized in philosophy by Edmund Husserl. Husserl elaborates the notion of 'phenomenological epoché' or 'bracketing' in Ideas I. Through the systematic procedure of 'phenomenological reduction', one is thought to be able to suspend judgment regarding the general or naive philosophical belief in the existence of the external world, and thus examine phenomena as they are originally given to consciousness.".
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- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Ataraxia.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Bracketing_(phenomenology).
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Cartesian_doubt.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aristotle.
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- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_religion.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophical_concepts.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skepticism.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Husserl.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Methodic_doubt.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Münchhausen_trilemma.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Phenomenology_(philosophy).
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrho.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrhonism.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink René_Descartes.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Sextus_Empiricus.
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLink Skepticism.
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- Epoché wikiPageWikiLinkText "suspension of judgement".
- Epoché wikiPageWikiLinkText "suspension of judgment".
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- Epoché subject Category:Aristotle.
- Epoché subject Category:Concepts_in_epistemology.
- Epoché subject Category:History_of_religion.
- Epoché subject Category:Philosophical_concepts.
- Epoché subject Category:Skepticism.
- Epoché comment "Epoché (ἐποχή epokhē, "suspension") is an ancient Greek term which, in its philosophical usage, describes the theoretical moment where all judgments about the existence of the external world, and consequently all action in the world, are suspended. One's own consciousness is subject to immanent critique so that when such belief is recovered, it will have a firmer grounding in consciousness.".
- Epoché label "Epoché".
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- Epoché sameAs Sospensione_del_giudizio.
- Epoché sameAs エポケー.
- Epoché sameAs 에포케.
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- Epoché sameAs Suspensão_do_juízo.
- Epoché sameAs m.062k8_.
- Epoché sameAs Эпохе.
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- Epoché sameAs Q1153422.
- Epoché sameAs Q1153422.
- Epoché wasDerivedFrom Epoché?oldid=647754645.
- Epoché isPrimaryTopicOf Epoché.