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Language and the phenomenological reduction

Suzanne Cunningham

pp. 14-34

Discussion of the phenomenological reduction in the introductory chapter called attention to the two characteristics which are an outcome of its attempt to suppress metaphysical presuppositions. First, it reduces transcendent reality to phenomenal status, and second, it will accept nothing as true that is not self-evident and clear.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1389-5_2

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Cunningham, S. (1976). Language and the phenomenological reduction, in Language and the phenomenological reductions of Edmund Husserl, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 14-34.

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