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A process in which any phenomen is grasped wholly and purely
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The commonsensical belief That objects existed independently of ourselves in the external world
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The science of pure phenomena
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The mind of the mental faculties characterized by Thoughts feelings and volition
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Appearances as opposed to reality. Those that are part of consciousness
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The opposite to concrete
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A secondary activity That gives names to meanings I possess
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Something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality
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The one who is seen for phenomenology as the source and origin of all meaning
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A German Philosopher who developed a philosophical theory called Philosophy
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What is invariable, pure or universal of phenomena
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A thing that for phenomenology is posited or intented by consioussnes