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What is the main objective of Husserl's phenomenological reduction?

  • To develop a systematic foundational science

  • To prove the existence of God

  • To refute skepticism

  • To establish ethical principles

Answer

In his mature work, Husserl sought to develop a systematic foundational science based on the phenomenological reduction. This method involves suspending judgment about the external world and focusing on the structures and contents of conscious experience.
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