PHENOMENOLOGICAL REDUCTION AND ITS FUNDAMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE AT THE IDEAS I

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  • Jean Leison Simão (UFSM) UFSM

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).

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Jean Leison Simão (UFSM), UFSM

UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA MARIA CENTRO DE CIÊNCIAS SOCIAIS E HUMANAS PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM FILOSOFIA

Published

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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