In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses Husserl's Ideas I (Part Two, Chapter 2). At the core of this chapter Husserl explores what is transcendent in our experience of things being actual in the natural attitude. Ultimately, his meditation in this chapter reveals that there is fundamental difference in the being and actuality of consciousness that is logically distinct from the actuality of the objects we experience in the world. There upon, lies the difference between physical experiential science and eidetic science (that is, phenomenology).