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  2. Bracketing (or epoché) is a preliminary act in the phenomenological analysis, conceived by Husserl as the suspension of the trust in the objectivity of the world. It involves setting aside the question of the real existence of a contemplated object, as well as all other questions about the object's physical or objective nature; these questions are left to the natural sciences.
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    Husserl broke epoché into two distinct categories, "universal epoché" and "local epoché", the former having a stronger effect than the latter. Universal epoché required leaving behind all assumptions of existence while local epoché requires setting aside only certain assumptions, often of what is being … See more

    In Hellenistic philosophy, epoché (ἐποχή epokhē, "cessation" ) is suspension of judgment but also "withholding of assent". See more

    Epoché plays an important role in Pyrrhonism, the skeptical philosophy named after Pyrrho, who is regarded as the founder of ancient skepticism. The Pyrrhonists developed … See more

    The term was popularized in Phenomenology by Edmund Husserl in 1906. Husserl elaborates the notion of 'bracketing' … See more

    Hellenistic philosophy
    Epoché is introduced as suspension of judgment and withholding of assent.
    Pyrrhonism
    Epoché is developed to describe the state where all judgments about non-evident matters are suspended to induce a state of ataraxia.
    Academic Skepticism
    Epoché is employed similarly as in Pyrrhonism but without the objective of ataraxia.
    Stoicism
    Epoché is used to describe the withholding of assent to Phantasia (impressions).
    Phenomenology
    The term 'epoché' is popularized by Edmund Husserl in 1906.
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    Husserl elaborates the notion of 'bracketing' or 'phenomenological epoché' or 'phenomenological reduction'.

    In Stoicism, the concept is used to describe the withholding of assent to Phantasia (impressions). For example, Epictetus uses the term in this manner: "If what philosophers say is true, that in all men action starts from one source, feeling, as in assent it is the … See more

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