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Phenomenology and Austrian philosophy [PDF]
The idea of an “Austrian philosophy” as a distinct historiographical category in the history of 19th- and 20th-century philosophy has been advanced and formulated in increasing detail since the 1970s. Rudolf Haller has tried in his works to establish both the historical as well as the systematical coherence of Austrian philosophy as a “more or less ...
Carlo Ierna
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Phenomenology of Philosophy of Science: OPERA data [PDF]
I observe that, as the physics side of the OPERA-anomaly story is apparently unfolding, there can still be motivation for philosophy of science to analyze the six months of madness physicists spent chasing the dream of a new fundamental-physics ...
Giovanni Amelino-Camelia
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Phenomenology: A Philosophy and Method of Inquiry
Phenomenology as a philosophy and a method of inquiry is not limited to an approach to knowing, it is rather an intellectual engagement in interpretations and meaning making that is used to understand the lived world of human beings at a conscious level.
Sadruddin Bahadur Qutoshi
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Phenomenology today: a good travel mate for analytic philosophy? [PDF]
On the basis of a short summary of phenomenological aims and methods, this essay describes the present state of relationships between phenomenology and analytic philosophy, pointing out the progress done in the last years on the way of their ...
Roberta De Monticelli
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Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology [PDF]
Our contemporary world is undeniably intertwined with technology, influencing every aspect of human life. This edited volume delves into why modern philosophical approaches to technology closely align with phenomenology and explores the implications of this relationship.
Zwier, Jochem, de Boer, Bas
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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 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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Phenomenology, Empiricism, and Constructivism in Paolo Parrini's Positive Philosophy [PDF]
In this work, I discuss the role of Husserl’s phenomenology in Paolo Parrini’s positive philosophy. In the first section, I highlight the presence of both empiricist and constructivist elements in Parrini’s anti-foundationalist and anti-absolutist ...
Pace Giannotta, Andrea
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Phenomenology’s place in the philosophy of medicine
AbstractWith 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 nothing one cannot obtain more easily by deploying simpler qualitative research methods.
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