The reflexive analysis and the phenomenological method. Contribution to the detrascendentalization of phenomenology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.7.2018.29935Keywords:
phenomenological technique, firstperson, meaning, individuation, social lifeworldAbstract
The article is divided into five moments. The first one presents the origins of the reflective analysis; under the title “origin” is included, mainly, the motivations and the scope to which it is referred. The second one refers to the characteristics of the reflective analysis, especially in terms of assumptions and relate to the same lineage husserlian’s phenomenological canon. The third one assesses the scope of the reflective analysis as technique; in this way, it explores how can operate with and without the Phenomenology as approach, theory or method integral within the research. The fourth one sets how reflective analysis has found some alternatives of the application by Lester Embree; most of all, the link that has or can have is regarded with to the individuation in way of Ideas II by Husserl. Finally, it sets critically the scope of the reflective analysis and the possibilities for development or continuation of Phenomenology in the context of the contemporary approach in this perspective.