Definition of Phenomenology in English :

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Meaning of Phenomenology in English

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Phenomenology

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Noun

1. phenomenology

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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Phenomenology

see synonyms of phenomenology
noun philosophy
1. 
the movement founded by Husserl that concentrates on the detailed description of conscious experience, without recourse to explanation, metaphysical assumptions, and traditional philosophical questions
2. 
the science of phenomena as opposed to the science of being

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Phenomenology

see synonyms of phenomenology
noun
1. 
the philosophical study of phenomena, as distinguished from ontology, the study of being; specif., such a study of perceptual experience in its purely subjective aspect
2. 
a descriptive or classificatory account of the phenomena of a given body of knowledge, without any further attempt at explanation

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Phenomenology

see synonyms of phenomenology
n.
1. A philosophy or method of inquiry concerned with the perception and experience of objects and events as the basis for the investigation of reality.
2. A philosophical movement based on this, originated by Edmund Husserl around 1905.

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