Definitionn. a philosophical doctrine proposed by Edmund Husserl based on the study of human experience in which considerations of objective reality are not taken into account
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Phenomenology is a term used in abstract science. [Please select]
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The Phenomenology of Spirit, regarded as an introduction, suffers from a different fault. [Please select]
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That which Kant's _Metaphysical Elements of Natural Science_, 1786--in four chapters, Phoronomy, Dynamics, Mechanics, and Phenomenology--advances as pure physics or the metaphysics of corporeal nature, is a doctrine of motion. [Please select]
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Phenomenology is the science of the "ego," i. [Please select]
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Effort would therefore form part of all the psychical phenomenology, which is the duplicate of those sensory currents which are centripetal in direction. [Please select]
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