At its core, phenomenology is about describing experiences as they unfold without the influence of preconceived ideas. It echoes the German philosopher Edmund Husserl’s call to go “back to the things ...
Phenomenology is an established school of philosophy, European in origins but now worldwide, which emphasizes experience as a basis for understanding the human condition. That proposition may seem ...
AN article under this title by H. Margenau appears in the current issue of Philosophy and Phenomeno-logical Research. It sets out to expound to the student of physics the main concepts of Husserl and ...
Recently, a number of phenomenological approaches to experiential justification emerged according to which an experience’s justificatory force is grounded in the experience’s distinctive phenomenology ...
I had a chance to catch up with phenomenologist Kai Riemer at SIGGRAPH where he gave his perspective on what phenomenology is and why it’s holistic approach could provide some vital insights for ...
QUALITATIVE research designs give us insights on matters we want to know much more about than what meets the eye. Qualitative research designs involve gathering and analyzing non-numerical data. One ...
For many reasons mainstream Hegel scholarship has disregarded Hegel's interests in epistemology, hence also his response to scepticism. From the points of view of defenders and critics alike, it seems ...
Bigfoot hunters, ghost chasers and others from all areas of the paranormal and cryptozoology (search for undiscovered animals) will gather for Phenomenology 107 Thursday through Sunday, June 18-21, at ...
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