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Definition of Phenomenology

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- Phenomenology is a philosophical study and movement largely ****ociated with the early 20th century that s****s to objectively investigate the nature of...
- Look up phenomenology or phenomenological in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phenomenology may refer to: Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience...
- The Phenomenology of Spirit (German: Phänomenologie des Geistes) is the most widely discussed philosophical work of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; its...
- Revolution and the Napoleonic wars. His fame rests chiefly upon The Phenomenology of Spirit, The Science of Logic, his teleological account of history...
- Phenomenology or phenomenological psychology, a sub-discipline of psychology, is the scientific study of subjective experiences. It is an approach to...
- realistic) phenomenology or phenomenology of essences. Munich phenomenology represents one branch of what is referred to as the early phenomenology. One of...
- Austrian-German philosopher and mathematician who established the school of phenomenology. In his early work, he elaborated critiques of historicism and of psychologism...
- Phenomenology within sociology, or phenomenological sociology, examines the concept of social reality (German: Lebenswelt or "Lifeworld") as a product...
- Architectural phenomenology is the discursive and realist attempt to understand and embody the philosophical insights of phenomenology within the discipline...
- The phenomenology of religion concerns the experiential aspect of religion, describing religious phenomena in terms consistent with the orientation of...