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Phenomenological; Phenomenologist; Fenomenology; Phenomenological method; Pheomenological; Phenomenologically; Phenomenologists; Phenomenology (disambiguation); Phenomenologies; Phenomenologistic; Phenomenologism; Phenomenologisms; Phenomenologic; Philosophy of Experience; Phenomenology (science); Philosophy of experience

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Definitie

Phenomenology
·noun A description, history, or explanation of phenomena.

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Phenomenology

Phenomenology may refer to:

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PHENOMENOLOGY
1. For Joe Votel and his task force in Washington, the IED fight had become a complex exercise in phenomenology.
2. Heidegger describes Phenomenology as ‘the process of letting things manifest themselves.‘ Phenomenology attempts to enable people to see clearly something that is right before their eyes but obscured; things that are so taken for granted that they become muted by abstract observation." We‘re talking German philosopher and author of "Being and Time" Martin Heidegger?
3. Don‘t obey.) You see, in his 1''0 manifesto, Fairey wrote that "the Giant sticker campaign can be explained as an experiment in Phenomenology.
4. This bore fruit in a translation of Husserls Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology, done in the prison camp, and in his first major book, published in 1'47 as Karl Jaspers et la philosophie de lexistence.
5. Titchner quotes Nietzsche and the biblical exhortations of trade union banners; he dabbles in phenomenology and new age nonsense – and I haven‘t the faintest idea what he is on about, or why he does what he does, the way he does.