- Look up phenomenology or
phenomenological in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phenomenology may
refer to:
Phenomenology (architecture),
based on the experience...
- and Dan
Zahavi argue that the
phenomenological method is
composed of four
basic steps: the epoché, the
phenomenological reduction, the
eidetic variation...
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derived from theory. In
other words, a
phenomenological model is not
derived from
first principles. A
phenomenological model forgoes any
attempt to explain...
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contemporary psychology: the
phenomenological psychological approach of the
Duquesne School (the
descriptive phenomenological method in psychology), including...
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Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is a
qualitative form of
psychology research. IPA has an
idiographic focus,
which means that
instead of...
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Bracketing (German: Einklammerung; also
called phenomenological reduction,
transcendental reduction or
phenomenological epoché)
means looking at a
situation and...
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Descriptive Phenomenological Method on a wide
variety of
psychological problems, and he has
published over 100
articles on the
phenomenological approach...
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Phenomenological Ontology (French: L'Être et le néant :
Essai d'ontologie phénoménologique),
sometimes published with the
subtitle A
Phenomenological...
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drawing on both
phenomenological description and
research from
modern cognitive science.
According to L.
Finlay (2009),
Phenomenological research characteristically...
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fallback Leibniz's gap –
Philosophical problem Lived experience –
Phenomenological concept Mind–body problem – Open
question in
philosophy of how abstract...