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Part of the book series: Analecta Husserliana ((ANHU,volume CXXI))

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Every phenomenon is rich and meaningful against its background and environment. The lives of a human being are not limited to their thoughts. The background, life situation, and ontopoiesis accompanying these thoughts are more important. Indeed, Husserl rightly tries to reduce our emotions and subjective features. However, there is hazy and vague content (substance) in the fine structure of a phenomenon. The goal is not to get rid of it but rather to illuminate it more and discover the background and substructure of this structure. In my opinion, it is possible to find a hologram of the noumena in the phenomenon. Our goal is to discover the method by which to find it. This event cannot be expressed fully by the term “intuition.” Intuition is the acceptance of the truth of “things-in-themselves” not from their manifestation or phenomenon, but from an unknown cosmic source. Actually, the illuminated front part of consciousness or a phenomenon should not be isolated from the context but, rather, should be taken in with its background and context. A pure consciousness or phenomenon isolated from the world and bordered on all sides cannot allow any precise thinking. Extreme precise extraction from conditions, mathematical or logical modeling of the world, the construction of the world from pure phenomena – all of these are idealization and, in fact, are a distortion of the reality. The mathematization of life is impossible. Life is unique and unrepeatable, having endless wealth. The desire to specify events on the level of mathematical figures is too idealistic. Hence, there is a need in phenomenology to go beyond formal and mathematical logic and to apply the idea of fuzzy logic.

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Khalilov, S. (2018). Holographic Memory of Life Situation. In: Smith, W., Smith, J., Verducci, D. (eds) Eco-Phenomenology: Life, Human Life, Post-Human Life in the Harmony of the Cosmos. Analecta Husserliana, vol CXXI. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77516-6_44

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