释义 |
phenomenologyphe‧nom‧e‧nol‧o‧gy /fɪˌnɒməˈnɒlədʒi $ fɪˌnɑːməˈnɑː-/ noun [uncountable] - But at the end of his paper Nagel hints at the possibility of an objective phenomenology.
- In literary theory they emerge as Marxism, phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism, poststructuralism, deconstruction.
- Scheler's phenomenology was based on a metaphysical hierarchy of values orienting the human being.
- The methodology is drawn, essentially, from phenomenology, ethnomethodology and ethnography.
- This pattern of findings would appear to be impossible to accommodate from the viewpoint of phenomenology.
- We read Gabriel Marcel and Erich Fromm, learning about phenomenology and social criticism.
- Without cognisant acts there can be no beliefs about phenomenology: no phenomenology without self-ascription, and no self-ascription without mental actions.
the part of philosophy that deals with people’s feelings, thoughts, and experiences |