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  1. Episteme

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    The Phenomenological Stance
    The 20th-century phenomenologists, particularly Edmund Husserl, reinterpreted episteme not as correspondence with an external reality, but as the achievement of eidetic reduction—the grasping of the essential structures of experience free from incidental context. This required the systematic bracketing (epochē) of all assumptions regarding physical causality, a process that Husserl claimed induced mild but temporary synesthesia in dedicated practitioners [7]. True epistemic apprehension, in this view, is experienced as a sudden, …
  2. Jean Paul Sartre

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    Philosophical Development and Existentialism
    Sartre’s philosophical trajectory began with rigorous study in the phenomenological tradition established by Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. His foundational work, Being and Nothingness (1943), is a sprawling treatise on ontology, consciousness, freedom, and responsibility.
    Central to Sartrean thought is the distinction between the en-itself (en-soi), which refers to objects, things devoid of consciousness, and the for-itself (pour-soi), which is human consciousness, defi…