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Now that we have delimited our preliminary conception of phenomenology, the terms’ phenomenal’ and ‘phenomenological’ can also be fixed in their signification. That which is given and explicable in how the phenomenon is encountered is called ‘phenomenal’; this is what we have in mind when we talk about “phenomenal structures”. Everything that belongs to the exhibiting and explicating species and makes up the way of conceiving demanded by this research is called ‘phenomenological’.

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