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The epochē has done its work, however, as soon as consciousness has been made manifest to his inner perception, for only then can consciousness be subjected to the same generalizing abstraction and examination of essence that had been applied to its objects.
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The term was employed in the 20th century by Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology, who saw it as a technique, more fundamental than that of abstraction and the examination of essences, that serves to highlight consciousness itself.
Obviously, further verification and functional examination of these differentially-expressed genes are of essence in understanding their precise roles in heterosis.
Essence of essence.
Clearly Khayyam supports the principality of essence.
The Ethics discusses two kinds of essence, formal essence and actual essence.
Revision, multiple revisions is of essence.
Revision, multiple revisions is of essence here.
But Dr. Dawson said under cross-examination that the essence of Mr. Lucero's situation after he had been stabbed was "loss of blood volume".
Examinations should focus on the essence of the subject; a surfeit of detail undermines the effectiveness of the teaching.
2d2 speaks of the essences of "things".
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