epoche

See also: Epoche

English

Alternative forms

  • epoché

Etymology

This term was introduced by Husserl and other phenomenologists, although it also seems to be present in Aristotelian philosophy (as the concept did originate with Aristotle) and is a corruption of the word "epoch."

Noun

epoche (plural epoches)

  1. Moment of theoretical suspension of all action.
  2. Moment of theoretical suspension of disbelief.

Italian

Noun

epoche f

  1. plural of epoca

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