Complete Definition of "epoche"

see|Epoche
English

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

Noun
epoche

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

Italian

Noun
epoche f

  1. plural of|epoca|lang=Italian

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