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How Do We Encounter the World: Phenomenology
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How Do We Encounter the World: Phenomenology

The philosophical tradition that attempts to describe the world and the way we experience it without relying on abstract theories is called phenomenology. The term took on new significance with German philosopher Edmund Husserl whose work focused o...

The Realism vs. Anti-Realism Debate (Part 2)
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The Realism vs. Anti-Realism Debate (Part 2)

Philosopher John Searle talks about the anti-realist view that we never actually perceive the real world and instead only perceive our own perceptions of that world. Professor Searle argues that this is incorrect, that we do, in fact, have direct pe...

The Realism vs. Anti-Realism Debate (Part 1)
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The Realism vs. Anti-Realism Debate (Part 1)

Philosopher John Searle talks about what he calls a persistent error among western philosophers since the Greeks--namely, the notion that the external world is not real in and of itself, but instead is dependent on human minds and human consciousnes...