In Edmund Husserl's phenomenology:
- The 'natural attitude' refers to the everyday, unreflective engagement with the world.
- The 'phenomenological attitude' involves setting aside all preconceived notions, biases, and assumptions through a process called bracketing (epoche).
- This allows focusing on the pure phenomena of experience without interference from prior judgments.
Thus, the correct answer is (B) By the use of bracketing or epoche.
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