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Seefelder Blätter," and publicly in 1907 with the Idea of Phenomenology. According to Husserl's own personal estimation of the situation, from 1913, his understanding of the reduction did not become clear until 1908. Until the end of his life, however, Husserl was in fact talking about a multitude of reductions, which, since they are used in Phenomenology, can all be considered "phenomenological." Moreover, even though Husserl does not explicitly talk in all cases about this or that reduction, he in fact constantly presupposes one. What makes things even harder is that even before 1905, when he was not yet using the term "reduction," he had already silently put into play some version of phenomenological reduction." />
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