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The epoche is always performed and we don't know it. We don't realize it. 00:19:42 This was said, for instance, by Michel Henry. But maybe even more strikingly by Jean-Paul Sartre in his book, The Transcendence Of The Ego
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- Jean-Paul Satre
- The Transcendence of the Ego
- Nausea (book)
- both the subject and object are cocreated and emerge simultaneously
- Jean-Paul Satre
- definition start
- Bitbol calls this "symmetrical effort"
- definition end
- it takes symmetrical effort to
- extract invariance from experience (objectification and object permanence)
- stabilize an experiencing pole (construction of self)
- when some event causes
- it takes symmetrical effort to
- example: epoche
- reading a book on history
- you suddenly realize there is no past, no medieval events, just black marks on paper (or on a screen)
- question
- Is realizing the epoche the same as realizing the symbolosphere?
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