
1) Branch of psychology 2) Condensed matter physics 3) Continental philosophy 4) Doctrine 5) Experimental physic 6) Philosophical methodology 7) Philosophical system 8) Philosophy 9) School of thought 10) sociological theory 11) Study of extraordinary events
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study of phenomena
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• (n.) A description, history, or explanation of phenomena.
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An approach to research that aims to describe and clarify a person's own experience and understanding of an event or phenomenon.
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A research methodology which has its roots in philosophy and which focuses on the lived experience of individuals
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a 20th-century philosophical movement, the primary objective of which is the direct investigation and description of phenomena as consciously ... [27 related articles]
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'The philosophical belief that, unlike matter, humans have a consciousness. They interpret and experience the world in terms of meanings and actively construct an individual social reality' - Bowling (1997).
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An approach to research that aims to describe and clarify a person's own experience and understanding of an event or phenomenon.
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An approach to research that aims to describe and clarify a person's own experience and understanding of an event or phenomenon.
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The philosophical perspective, founded by the German philosopher Edmund
Husserl, that concentrates on phenomena as objects of perception (rather than as facts or occurrences that exist...
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The science of phenomena, ie, those things of which a sense or the mind directly takes note.
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<study> A description, history, or explanation of phenomena. 'The phenomenology of the mind.' ... Origin: Phenomenon: cf. F. Phenomenologie. ... (01 Mar 1998) ...
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(fә-nom″ә-nol´ә-je) the study of phenomena in their own right rather than inferring causes; in psychiatry, the theory that behavior is determined by the way the person perceives reality rather than by objective external reality.
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Phe·nom`e·nol'o·gy noun [
Phenomenon +
-logy : confer French
phénoménologie .] A description, history, or explanation of phenomena. 'The
phenomenology of the mind.'
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Our phenomenology is our personal, subjective interpretation of the positive/negative experiences we have in life. Phenomenology influences self-esteem and self-image.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fĕ-nom′ĕ-nol′ŏ-jē Definitions: 1. The systematic description and classification of phenomena without attempt at explanation or interpretation. 2. The study of human experiences, irrespective of objective-subjective distinctions.
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[
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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phenology, phenomenology 1. Study of the temporal aspects of recurrent natural phenomena, and their relation to weather and climate. 2. The scientific study of cyclical biological events; such as, flowering, breeding, and migration, in relation to climatic conditions. 3. The recording and study of periodic biotic events, as flowering, breeding, m...
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A qualitative research approach concerned with understanding certain group behaviors from that group's point of view
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A qualitative research approach concerned with understanding certain group behaviors from that group's point of view
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noun 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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Since the middle of the Eighteenth Century, 'Phänomenologie,' like its English equivalent, has been a name for several disciplines, an expression for various concepts. Lambert, in his Neue Organon (1764), attached the name 'Phänomenologie' to the theory of the appearances fundamental to all empirical knowledge. Kant adopted the word to e...
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The philosophical perspective, founded by the German philosopher Edmund Husserl, that concentrates on phenomena as objects of perception (rather than as facts or occurrences that exist independently) in attempting to examine the ways people think about and interpret the world around them. It has been practised by the philosophers Martin Heidegger, ...
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