Image for Phenomological Reduction

Phenomological Reduction

Phenomenological reduction is a method used in philosophy to analyze how we experience things. It involves setting aside assumptions, beliefs, and judgments about the external world to focus solely on how things appear to our consciousness. By doing so, it aims to uncover the pure, basic structures of experience—how we perceive, feel, and think—without being influenced by preconceptions. This process helps to understand the fundamental nature of perception and consciousness, providing a clearer view of how reality is experienced from our perspective.