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(n.)A philosophy or method of inquiry based on the premise that reality…
(n.)A movement based on this, originated about 1905 by Edmund Husserl.
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Phenomenology is commonly understood in either of two ways: as a disciplinary field in philosophy, or as a movement in the history of philosophy. The discipline of phenomenology may be defined initially as the study of structures of experie...
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While realistic and constitutive phenomenology arose and first flourished in Germany before and after World War I and existential phenomenology spread out from France after World War II, hermeneutical phenomenology appears to have been most...
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Phenomenology may refer to: • Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience of building materials and their sensory properties • Phenomenology (particle physics), the part of particle physics...
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Information on programs, projects, publications. ... Welcome to the web pages of the World Phenomenology Institute, also known as the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning.
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This site provides public access to articles, monographs, and other materials discussing and exemplifying phenomenological research. It also provides password-protected access to courses and workshops taught by Dr. Max van Manen ... Web Sites: Links to other phenomenology resources on the Web...
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The glossary provides definitions of terms with specialized meanings in the field of Phenomenology. ... Being is the most universal concept of Heidegger's hermeneutic phenomenology (1962). Being does not describe an entity or ultimate ground but rather it may be seen as Heidegger's fundamental term for his ontological analytic.
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Existential phenomenology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existential phenomenology is a philosophical current inspired by Martin Heidegger's 1927 work Sein und Zeit (Being and Time) and influenced by the existential work of Søren Kierkegaard and the phen...
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The Introduction to Heidegger's basic presentation of his theory of Phenomenology ... This course sets for itself the task of posing the basic problems of phenomenology, elaborating them, and proceeding to some extent toward their solution. Phenomenology must develop its concept out of what it takes as its theme and how...
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