Phenomenological

Word PHENOMENOLOGICAL
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What do we mean by phenomenological?

Of or relating to phenomenology, or consistent with the principles of phenomenology.

Using the method of phenomenology, by which the observer examines the data without trying to provide an explanation of them.

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The word "phenomenological" in example sentences

Why, unlike the physicist, does the biologist consider that some proportion of a certain phenomenological distribution of effects he observes are in "error"? ❋ Unknown (2007)

Their evolutionary approach is phenomenological, which is A-O. K., but they draw some feels-too-good-to-be-true conclusions therefrom, ie that cultural specificity is immune to alien encroachment. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Nel Noddings 'approach is to examine how caring is actually experienced (what we might describe as a phenomenological analysis). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Similarly, in a quite different kind of phenomenological approach — extending to value the methods that Gestalt psychology found fruitful in the study of perception — Wolfgang Köhler attempts to identify a phenomenal quality of requiredness as a generic element and interprets both aesthetic and moral fittingness as special cases of it. ❋ ABRAHAM EDEL (1968)

Yet it is thought that sensing the fine texture of use brings us beyond language to a kind of phenomenological awareness. ❋ ABRAHAM EDEL (1968)

These two modes of application of mechanics belong to the so-called "phenomenological" physics. ❋ Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955 (1950)

When we began applying the term "phenomenological" to our work, we learned that to many persons it sounds strange, unpronounceable, foreign; to some forbidding; to others enticing. ❋ Josephine G. Paterson (N/A)

Garden / ing is a mad mental scramble to catch up with what you're seeing, a kind of phenomenological slapstick. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It also requires a kind of phenomenological projection. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I’d say that the division above, though not perhaps analytically rigorous, makes a kind of phenomenological sense – it speaks to my experience as a reader: I’d rather read Christian’s explanation of Wershler-Henry’s sonnet than read the sonnet six times, but I’d rather reread Yeats than read even the best Yeats criticism, given the either-or choice. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Much of this theory seems to me perceptive, and generally correct, but parts of it as well seem an overly roundabout way of describing our experience of fiction that would benefit from a consideration of John Dewey's own "experiential-phenomenological" analysis in Art as Experience. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Typical uses are: fantasy versus reality, virtual reality, consensus reality, phenomenological reality. ❋ Unknown (2009)

L.A.'s serious art of the 1960s veers either toward self-explanatory Pop or extreme, phenomenological abstraction, off which words slide like raindrops off, well, a molded plastic fruit sign. ❋ Peter Plagens (2011)

I should here point out that it is really a phenomenological view of life that Malick exposits--which is just another way of describing a deeply personal yet intensely penetrating life experienced in wholly sensory and personal terms. ❋ G. Roger Denson (2011)

Although he uses the word "experience" rather than "psychological occurences," and although he is more rooted to the "physical object" than is Carnap in what seems an essentially phenomenological analyis of the experience of art, John Dewey in Art as Experience offers a philosophy of art and the reception of art that at least has a family resemblance to what Carnap is suggesting here. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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