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Phenomenology of Phenomenology
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1977Husserl and others have spent a great deal of time writing introductions to phenomenology, and in trying to explain its nature. One thing that becomes clear from these efforts is that phenomenology claims to have a method for analyzing the essential structures of “mental events” (erlebnisse). This raises the possibility of phenomenology turning back on
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Photographic Phenomenology as Cognitive Phenomenology
The British Journal of Aesthetics, 2015Photographic pictorial experience is thought to have a peculiar phenomenology to it, one that fails to accompany the pictorial experiences one has before so-called ‘hand-made’ pictures. I present a theory that explains this in terms of a common factor shared by beliefs formed on the basis of photographic pictorial experience and beliefs formed on the ...
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Phenomenologically Absurd, Absurdly Phenomenological
2019This chapter looks to a “Husserlian-influenced” phenomenology to augment our understanding of one of the most significant—and open-ended—categories of theatre to emerge in the past century: the so-called Theatre of the Absurd. Here, Jodie McNeilly-Renaudie and Pierre-Jean Renaudie examine Samuel Beckett’s Endgame to make an argument that the standing ...
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The World Phenomenology Institute’s Eco-Phenomenology
2018This paper presents the acceptance of the word “eco-phenomenology” that is specific to the World Phenomenology Institute, resulting from the research in the phenomenology of life of its founder, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, carried out for over 40 years. Her most conclusive discovery was the ontopoietic logos of life, the productive and ordering force that
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Kinematic variables and feature engineering for particle phenomenology
Reviews of Modern Physics, 2023Roberto Franceschini +2 more
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How phenomenology can help us learn from the experiences of others
Perspectives on Medical Education, 2019Brian E Neubauer, Lara Varpio
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