Eidetic reduction
Eidetic reduction is a technique in the study of essences in phenomenology whose goal is to identify the basic components of phenomena. Eidetic reduction requires that a phenomenologist examine the essence of a mental object, be it a simple mental act, or the unity of consciousness itself, with the intention of drawing out the absolutely necessary and invariable components that make the mental object what it is. This reduction is done with the intention of removing what is perceived, and leaving only what is required.
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Eidetic reduction
Eidetic reduction is a technique in the study of essences in phenomenology whose goal is to identify the basic components of phenomena. Eidetic reduction requires that a phenomenologist examine the essence of a mental object, be it a simple mental act, or the unity of consciousness itself, with the intention of drawing out the absolutely necessary and invariable components that make the mental object what it is. This reduction is done with the intention of removing what is perceived, and leaving only what is required.
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Eidetic reduction is a techniq ...... leaving only what is required.
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Eidetische Reduktion (griechis ...... nomens erfassbar gemacht wird.
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Феноменологическая редукция — ...... матическая структура сознания.
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Eidetic reduction is a techniq ...... leaving only what is required.
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Eidetische Reduktion (griechis ...... nomens erfassbar gemacht wird.
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Феноменологическая редукция — ...... ьных суждений о реальном мире.
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Eidetic reduction
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Eidetische Reduktion
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Феноменологическая редукция
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