Phenomenology's transcendental approach opens new doors in philosophy of mind.
The article discusses whether phenomenology, a way of studying the mind, is transcendental. It explores two ways to understand this idea: (1) that phenomenology asks deep questions, and (2) that it supports certain beliefs. The author argues that while (1) is true, it doesn't clash with other ways of studying the mind. Also, practicing phenomenology doesn't mean you have to believe in (2).