Similar words: phenomenon, phenomena, phenomenal, phenomenally, phenol, phenotype, asthenosphere, ethnology. Meaning: n. a philosophical doctrine proposed by Edmund Husserl based on the study of human experience in which considerations of objective reality are not taken into account.
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(31) A phenomenology of religion must be both existential and hermeneutical.
(32) The Phenomenology is attached to this system and ordered under it.
(33) The phenomenology, existentialism and baconian traditionalism provide accomplish the founding of the self-determination theory.
(34) The phenomenology - hermeneutic consider that the understanding role of teachers is open state.
(35) Husserl , Edmund , The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Northwestern University Press , Evanston, 1970.
(36) This text will introduce the new phenomenology of Hermann Schmitz about his body phenomenology.
(37) Hence, in a certain sense, phenomenology is equal to ontology.
(38) The instanton liquid model ( ILM ) was as a basis fora rather successful semiclassically - motivated phenomenology.
(39) Therefore, this paper aimed at the aesthetics of basketball coaches. Based on eidetic intuition in phenomenology, the issue was explored in terms of two dimensions, that is, time and space.
(40) Don Ihde , an American philosopher of phenomenology , is one of this sort.
(41) Husserl tries to grasp the eidetic structure of image consciousness by way of intuitionistic description of phenomenology in his manuscripts .
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(42) Investigation on emotive phenomenon is the main task of Scheler's phenomenology and the theoretical foundation of his phenomenology of emotion consists in the emotive apriorism.
(43) The theory of" life-world" is a way of transcendental reduction, which is also used to overcome the crisis of the solipsism in Husserl's phenomenology.
(44) Phenomenological Education is a new approach inspired by the movement of phenomenology.
(45) The phenomenology - hermeneutic consider that the understanding role of teachers is a wide - open state.
(46) Levinas was largely responsible for phenomenology to French philosophy students of the 1930 s.
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