- Look up phenomenology or
phenomenological in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phenomenology may
refer to:
Phenomenology (architecture),
based on the experience...
- are
susceptible due to the
confusing structure of
ordinary language.
Phenomenologists, such as
Edmund Husserl,
characterize philosophy as a "rigorous science"...
- Pope John Paul II (born
Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 1920 – 2
April 2005) was head of the
Catholic Church and
sovereign of the
Vatican City
State from 16...
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David Carr (born 1940, in Parkersburg, West Virginia) is an
American phenomenology scholar and a
Charles Howard Candler Professor Emeritus of Philosophy...
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David Seamon (born 14
April 1948) is an
American geographer,
phenomenologist,
author and academic.
Seamon in
known for his work on the
theory of architectural...
- French: [ɑ̃ʁi]; 10
January 1922 – 3 July 2002) was a
French philosopher,
phenomenologist and novelist. He
wrote four
novels and
numerous philosophical works...
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January 1901 – 25 June 1973) was a Lithuanian-born German-American
phenomenologist.
Gurwitsch was born in Vilna,
Vilna Governorate,
Russian Empire, on...
- [tɨmʲɛˈɲɛt͡ska];
February 28, 1923 – June 7, 2014) was a
Polish philosopher,
phenomenologist,
founder and
president of The
World Phenomenology Institute, and editor...
- [ˈkøːlɐ]; 21
January 1887 – 11 June 1967) was a
German psychologist and
phenomenologist who, like Max
Wertheimer and Kurt Koffka,
contributed to the creation...
- is
thoroughly subjective. So far from
being a form of subjectivism,
phenomenologists argue that the
scientific ideal of a
purely objective third-person...