PHENOMENOLOGICAL REDUCTION AND ITS FUNDAMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE AT THE IDEAS I
Abstract
The specific objective of this study is to ponder the phenomenological reduction. First, the essential difference from the "abstraction" phenomenological for an abstraction of science fact; and later with the expansion of the primordial elimination of the world and the sciences related to it. Thus, we can get rid of that constant temptation to establish a wrong metabasis. The elements for the reconstruction of the Husserlian arguments are present in the second section of Ideas I (A phenomenological fundamental consideration); Specifically, the summary of the radical considerations this paragraph § 51 of the third chapter, and its relationship with the weights present in the fourth chapter (The phenomenological reduction).Downloads
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2009-12-03
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Simão (UFSM), J. L. (2009). PHENOMENOLOGICAL REDUCTION AND ITS FUNDAMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE AT THE IDEAS I. Intuitio, 2(3), 149–163. Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/intuitio/article/view/5997
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