Abstract
The fertility of transcendental phenomenology comes from
its ability to distinguish on the one hand pure transcendental
questions (that is to say the questions of the structures of the
questions), and on the other hand phenomenologic-‐‑
transcendental questions. On the one hand, the
transcendental perspective allows to specify the status of
phenomenological, and on the other hand it allows to
propose a methodology.

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