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5.0

there's such truly curious activity whirling about madly here, about what happens in the process of objectification. husserl has endless ways of breaking down and classifying every element of this process, and truthfully i couldn't fully explain to you all of what's going on. husserl is obsessed with math which is not what you'd expect anywhere in the genealogy of what would move in the same general countercultural milieu of phenomenological thought in the western canon. fairly familiar with feminism i've sought other sides of this resisting category in western philosophy, trying to see the same problem from different sides. i plan to have this book on hand so i can return to the ways he describes this cognitive process that brings the object into existence. how objects find features. how features make sense by their relation to others. my language is very indistinct around this, forgive me. although this book was tremendously difficult for me to get through, i have to say that its meticulousness expanded my concern for taking care with how i consider the act of moving through the world.
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