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    what is the difference between 'Phenomenalism' and 'Phenomenalogicalism'?

    I uderstand that "Phenomenalism' refers to the fact that all reality is formed from individual perception (as opposed to 'Metapysical' percepion that refers to reality as a shared experience)
    How does Phenomenalogicalism differ from Phenomenalism? This isn't a BS question; no dictionary/encyclopedia/Wikipedia definitions are consistent - some refer to Phenomenalogicalism as a 'Theory'

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    Hmmm???


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenomenalism



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