Phenomenologists

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Name (Hebrew)
פנומנולוגים
Name (Latin)
Phenomenologists
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Philosophers
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MARC
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Wikidata: Q28045801
Library of congress: sh2016002415
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Dika, T.R. Quiet powers of the possible : interviews in contemporary French phenomenology, 2016:p. ix (French phenomenologists) p. x (the new generation of phenomenologists)
  • Merriam-Webster dictionary online, Oct. 18, 2016(phenomenology: 1. the study of the development of human consciousness and self-awareness as a preface to or a part of philosophy. 2. a (1) : a philosophical movement that describes the formal structure of the objects of awareness and of awareness itself in abstraction from any claims concerning existence (2) : the typological classification of a class of phenomena <the phenomenology of religion> b : an analysis produced by phenomenological investigation; --phenomenologist noun)
  • Wiktionary, Oct. 18, 2016(phenomenologist (plural phenomenologists) (philosophy) A philosopher who practices, advocates, or specializes in the scholarly study of phenomenology)
  • Internet encyclopedia of philosophy, Oct. 18, 2016(Phenomenology: In its central use "phenomenology" names a movement in twentieth century philosophy. A second use of "phenomenology" common in contemporary philosophy names a property of some mental states, the property they have if and only if there is something it is like to be in them. Thus, it is sometimes said that emotional states have a phenomenology while belief states do not. ... This article introduces some of the central aspects of the phenomenological method and also concrete phenomenological analyses of some of the topics that have greatly exercised phenomenologists)