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  2. Phenomenology (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Central to Brentano's phenomenological project was his theory of intentionality, which he developed from his reading of Aristotle's On the Soul. [15] According to the phenomenological tradition, "the central structure of an experience is its intentionality, it being directed towards something, as it is an experience of or about some object."

  3. List of phenomenologists - Wikipedia

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    Phenomenology and Theory of Science. Northwestern University Press. Gurwitsch, A. (1979). Studies in phenomenology and psychology. Northwestern University Press.

  4. Phenomenology (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Phenomenology within sociology, or phenomenological sociology, examines the concept of social reality (German: Lebenswelt or "Lifeworld") as a product of intersubjectivity. Phenomenology analyses social reality in order to explain the formation and nature of social institutions. [ 1 ]

  5. Existential phenomenology - Wikipedia

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    It has also impacted architectural theory, especially in the phenomenological and Heideggerian approaches to space, place, dwelling, technology, etc. [12] In literary theory and criticism, Robert Magliola's Phenomenology and Literature: An Introduction (Purdue UP, 1977; rpt. 1978) was the first book [13] to explain to Anglophonic academics ...

  6. Phenomenology (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Phenomenology or phenomenological psychology, a sub-discipline of psychology, is the scientific study of subjective experiences. [1] It is an approach to psychological subject matter that attempts to explain experiences from the point of view of the subject via the analysis of their written or spoken words. [ 2 ]

  7. Phenomenology (physics) - Wikipedia

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    In physics, phenomenology is the application of theoretical physics to experimental data by making quantitative predictions based upon known theories. It is related to the philosophical notion of the same name in that these predictions describe anticipated behaviors for the phenomena in reality.

  8. Category:Phenomenologists - Wikipedia

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  9. Phenomenological description - Wikipedia

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    Contemporarily, diverse theorists such as Shaun Gallagher, Dieter Lohmar, Natalie Depraz and Francisco Varela fall under the broad umbrella of what's being termed "hybrid" theorists, drawing on both phenomenological description and research from modern cognitive science. According to L. Finlay (2009),