Phenomenology takes a unique position among the endeavors that purport to be scientific, it is a mode of investigation that emphasizes the intimate qualitative description of human experience rather ...
Born in 1859, Edmund Husserl invented a new philosophical approach, one which dominated much of the continental tradition in the 20th century (Public Domain) Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) was the ...
Phenomena derives from the Greek meaning ‘things that appear’, and phenomenology can be defined as the direct examination and description of phenomena as they are consciously experienced. Pioneered by ...
Simmons suggests that theology and phenomenology are distinct because they rely on different sources; yet, neither being neutral, they share their reliance on a “deep situatedness of rationality ...
Have you ever found yourself caught in an argument with your spouse about something? Call it 'It'. The argument goes like this. He says: "It's like this." And she says: "No, it's like that." He says: ...