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Supersymmetry phenomenology [PDF]
Talk given by V. Barger at the HARC SUSY Workshop, Texas, April 1993. Standard Latex, 15 pages without figures. Full 22 page version with 25 embedded figures available by fax or regular mail or as one postscript file (10.5 MB), compressed (1 MB).
V. Barger, R. J. N. Phillips
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Phenomenology of iquarkonium [PDF]
Phenomenology of uncolored iquarks - hypothetical fermions charged under a new confining unbroken non-abelian gauge group as well as the standard electroweak gauge group - is investigated for the iquark mass in the range near and above 100 GeV. If the new confining scale turns out to be higher than MeV but much less than the iquark mass, the iquark ...
Kingman Cheung+3 more
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The Phenomenology of Depression
The phenomenological method, characterized by the suspension of judgment (epoché), has helped analyzing the subjective experience of patients affected by mental disorders. Psychiatry, dealing with the human being itself in its complexity and unicity, is placed between the biological positivistic attempt, for which the symptoms of mental illness are a ...
Fregna L, Locatelli M, Colombo C
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The phenomenology of intuition [PDF]
AbstractWhen a person has an intuition, it seems to her that things are certain ways; to many it seems that torturing the innocent for fun is wrong, for example. When a person has an intuition, there is also something particular it is like to be her: intuitions have a characteristic phenomenal character.
Ole Koksvik, Ole Koksvik
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CRITICAL PHENOMENOLOGY AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL CRITIQUE
Phenomenological critique attempts to retrieve the lived experience of a human community alienated from its truthful condition and immersed in historical crises brought by processes of objectification and estrangement. This introductory article challenges two methodological assumptions that are largely shared in North American Critical Phenomenology ...
Delia POPA, Iaan REYNOLDS
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The Phenomenology of Contagion [PDF]
The lived experience of COVID-19 forcibly returns us to our bodies. This essay uses this (for most, sudden) return to embodiment to consider how our senses, as well as our "sense" of space, have been reoriented by this pandemic. It turns to certain strands within feminist philosophy that have questioned the privileged place vision has been accorded in ...
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To be or not to be phenomenology: that is the question [PDF]
Recent years have seen a burgeoning in phenomenological research on sport, physical cultures and exercise. As editors and reviewers, however, we frequently and consistently see social science articles that claim to be ‘phenomenological’ or to use phenomenology, but the reasons for such claims are not always evident. Indeed, on closer reading, many such
Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, Adam B. Evans
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Phenomenology and Connectionism [PDF]
I show how the dynamics of consciousness can be formally derived from the "open dynamics" of neural activity, and develop a mathematical framework for neuro-phenomenological investigation. I describe the space of possible brain states, the space of possible conscious states, and a "supervenience function" linking them.
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13 pages, 4 embedded Postscript figures, LaTeX, full postscript version also available at http://smyrd.bu.edu/htfigs/htfigs.html rectified confusing phrase at end of sub-section on 'dijets'
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Phenomenology Redux: Doing Phenomenology, Becoming Phenomenological
This article revisits the phenomenological method with particular focus on how it is meaningful for me. The effort is to present this method as a personal journey that has evolved over 13 years and to illustrate how it might become a more accessible approach for meaning-making and serving others.
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