- In ****enistic philosophy,
epoché (also
epoche;
pronounced /ˈɛpɒki/ or /ˈɛpəki/; Gr****: ἐποχή, romanized: epokhē, lit. 'cessation') is
suspension of judgment...
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phenomenological reduction,
transcendental reduction or
phenomenological epoché)
means looking at a
situation and
refraining from
judgement and
biased opinions...
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positivism and skepticism, most
especially Pyrrhonism where it is
referred to as
epoché, but it is not
limited to
these areas. The 17th
century rationalist René...
- GEO
Epoche is a
bimonthly history magazine owned by
Gruner + Jahr
based in Hamburg, Germany. The
subtitle of the
magazine is das
Magazin für Geschichte...
- four
basic steps: the
epoché, the
phenomenological reduction, the
eidetic variation, and
intersubjective corroboration. The
epoché is Husserl's term for...
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Epoché: A
Journal for the
History of
Philosophy is a peer-reviewed
academic journal about the
history of
philosophy and its
essential role in contemporary...
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Fascism in Its
Epoch (German: Der
Faschismus in
seiner Epoche), also
known in
English as The
Three Faces of Fascism, is a 1963 book by
historian and philosopher...
- Form of the Good
Theory of
forms Mind
Anamnesis Ataraxia Apatheia Episteme Epoche Eudaimonia Katalepsis Logos Nous
Phronesis Soul
Anima mundi Metempsychosis...
- to
achieve ataraxia. In Pyrrhonism,
ataraxia is the
intended result of
epoché (i.e.,
suspension of judgment)
regarding all
matters of
dogma (i.e., non-evident...
- Srećko M. (1994). Bosnien-Herzegowina in der österreichisch-ungarischen
Epoche 1878–1918 (in German).
Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. ISBN 3-4865-6079-4...