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BSU bulletin. Philosophy

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Tymoschuk E. A.
PHENOMENOLOGY OF OBJECTIVITY // BSU bulletin. Philosophy. - 2019. №4. . - С. 10-24.
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PHENOMENOLOGY OF OBJECTIVITY
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DOI: 10.18101/1994-0866-2019-4-10-24UDK: 165.62
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The article provides insight into the phenomenological method as a special objectified con- templativeness based on the fundamental principle of Husserl's “Back to Things Them- selves”. We submit to consider phenomenology a necessary course for the development of non-classical science, proceeding from the principle that phenomenology can claim the sta- tus of realistic philosophy. The works by Husserl and Heidegger, Ingarden and Schütz, Berger and Luckmann provide access to subjective knowledge and pure perception, but at the same time they are quite rigorous and systematic for high accuracy representation of the life world of participants. The uniqueness and value of phenomenology lies in the fact that in comparison with other quantitative and qualitative methods and approaches (con- structivism, ethnography, biography, action research, content analysis, feminism, gender, critical theory, post-structuralism, psychoanalysis, media research, deconstructivism, nar- ratology, cultural studies) it inspires us to a deeper understanding of the value of lifeworld. The task for phenomenologists is to remove the understanding of pure objectivity from the object and bring it to the recipients of scientific knowledge.
Keywords:
E. Husserl; objectivity; intentionality; layering; lifeworld; epoché.
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