According to Edmund Husserl, a leading phenomenologist, which of the following is true?
A. The body is not simply an instrument of the mind or the enemy of reason. It is an individual's avenue to the world of experience and attendant knowledge.
B. The objective of phenomenology is to go directly to the experience, relish or live the experience to its fullest, and take the experience for what it is worth-or not worth.
C. Edmund Husserl believed that the methods of science are not valid ways of knowing. He looked at phenomenology as a protest against crystallized beliefs and theories handed down to us via tradition and accepted as knowledge.
D. He believed that phenomenology, like existentialism, should remain uncomfortable (skeptical) with "preconceptions and prejudgments" because these so-called beliefs and values have been predetermined, which prevents the individual from deciding these things for himself or herself.
E. All of the answers are correct.
Answer: E
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