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Thank you and I'm so happy to hear what I wrote helped. Husserl is a struggle. I learned from trying to explain his ideas to my students over the years the best way to frame what he does. The key is to get Husserl's unnecessary complexity out of the way and focus on how his phenomenology uncovers our everyday life. I do think this aspect of sedimentation is the core of his thought. It has SO many implications to human perception and knowledge that I am continually shocked at how few philosophers have taken up his idea.

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Douglas Giles, PhD
Douglas Giles, PhD

Written by Douglas Giles, PhD

Philosopher by trade & temperament, professor for 21 years, bringing philosophy out of its ivory tower and into everyday life. https://dgilesauthor.com/

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