phenomenology

Phenomenology, however, does not discuss states of animal
organisms (not even as belonging to a possible nature as such), but
perceptions, judgements, feelings /as such, /and what pertains to them
/a priori /with unlimited generality, as /pure /instances of /pure
/species, of what may be seen through a purely intuitive apprehension of
essence, whether generic or specific.

Edmund Husserl, Logical Investigations vol. 1, p. 176

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