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Phenomenology is an umbrella term that refers to both a philosophical movement and a variety of research approaches. Hermeneutic phenomenology is a methodology, which is not rigidly set or prescribed.
Rasha Alsaigh, I. Coyne
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Analisis Fenomenologi Terhadap Makna dan Realita [PDF]
Phenomenology is precisely this deepening of self consciousness, this restless search for what lies back of the objects in which we ordinarily and scientifically lose our attention, or as we now call it our intention.
Moh Nadhir Mu’ammar
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Phenomenology and Analytic Philosophy
Nowadays, a bridge is being built between continental philosophy and analytic philosophy through phenomenology. This can be attributed to the fact that phenomenology and analytic philosophy are rooted in common questions, that their paths have crossed ...
Eylem Hacımuratoğlu
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Heidegger’s phenomenology of the invisible [PDF]
Martin Heidegger has retrospectively characterized his philosophy as “phenomenology of the invisible”. This paradoxical formula suggests that the aim of his thinking was to examine the origin of the phenomena.
Andrzej SERAFIN
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Postphenomenological research method; Pragmatic phenomenology [PDF]
In this paper, the philosophy of post-phenomenology has been discussed. Post-phenomenology is a new approach in the philosophy of technology, which especially emphasizes the role of technology in changing human experiences and perceptions.
roohollah mozaffaripour
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The Perspectival Nature of Leibnizian Relations
This paper offers a fresh interpretation of Leibniz’s theory of relations. I argue that we should take seriously Leibniz’s idea of non-ideal relations inhering in one subject.
Florian Vermeiren
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PHENOMENOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY, AND THE COGNITIVE SCIENCES
The importance of bringing together perspectives in cognitive science and phenomenology cannot be overemphasized. Cognition as enacted, that is to say, as embodied action, is about the interdependence of world and mind.
Jude Godwins
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Phenomenology’s place in the philosophy of medicine
With its rise in popularity, work in the phenomenology of medicine has also attracted its fair share of criticism. One such criticism maintains that, since the phenomenology of medicine does nothing but describe the experience of illness, it offers ...
M. Burch
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Aletheia: The Truth of Philosophical Translation as a Translation of Thruth. An Encounter of Martin Heidegger, Paul Ricœur and Antoine Berman The article analyzes the specificity of philosophical translations insofar as they generate a new meaning and ...
Mădălina Guzun
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Introduction – L’articulation de la phénoménologie et de l’herméneutique chez Paul Ricœur
Introduction au numéro spécial "L'articulation de la phénoménologie et de l'herméneutique chez Paul Ricœur"
Marc-Antoine Vallée, Paul Marinescu
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