phenomenology造句(1) In literary theory they emerge as Marxism, phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism, poststructuralism, deconstruction.
(2) Phenomenology is the method of enquiry developed by the philosophers Brentano and, later, Husserl.
(3) Scheler's phenomenology was based on a metaphysical hierarchy of values orienting the human being.
(4) For this reason, Bachelard refers ironically to Sartre's phenomenology as a belated form of alchemy.
(5) Phenomenology allows that every individual has a unique state of knowledge, based on previous experiences and inherited ideas.
(6) The methodology is drawn, essentially, from phenomenology, ethnomethodology and ethnography.
(7) By the essential intuitional means of phenomenology, Dufrenne has endowed the basic problems of aesthetics with a new intemretation.
(8) Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy. Translated by Quentin Lauer. New York : Harper and Row, 1965.
(9) This discovery made him abolish the idea of phenomenology eventually.
(10) Phenomenology of mechanical behavior of materials at the macroscopic level.
(11) In this horizon, further considerations of Husserlian phenomenology can be surmised.
(12) And Adorno's critique inherits the rational tradition in Phenomenology of Spirit.
(13) In general , the Phenomenology is a method and an attitude of thought.
(14) Traditional phenomenology has focused on subjective, practical, and social conditions of experience.
(15) All of phenomenology can be regarded as an unfolding of the idea of intentionality.
(16) Objective To explore the character in the clinical phenomenology about generalized anxiety disorder and panic attack.
(18) Without cognisant acts there can be no beliefs about phenomenology: no phenomenology without self-ascription, and no self-ascription without mental actions.
(19) Holzner however describes the cognitive processes of the individual, borrowing both from cognitive psychology and from the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty.
(20) But at the end of his paper Nagel hints at the possibility of an objective phenomenology.
(21) This pattern of findings would appear to be impossible to accommodate from the viewpoint of phenomenology.
(22) Is it possible that nothingness is given to us starting from phenomenology?
(23) The following lecture course is an interpretation of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.
(24) There are sequels to Treasure Island, Kim, and even Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.
(25) Edmund Husserl ( 1859 - 1938 ), a famous German philosopher and the founder of the Phenomenology.
(26) The theory of phantasy is a very important component of Husserl's phenomenology.
(27) As all else phenomenologist, the evidence principle is the most ultimate credendum of Heidegger phenomenology.
(28) In order to show the original question of "Sein", Martin Heidegger used means of phenomenology.
(29) In order to shed the impression of "simple logical thinking", this article attempts to provide a platform for examining psychoanalytical theory through hermeneutic phenomenology.
(30) In Bakhtin's thought, the ontological difference between I and He recurved through phenomenology continues the opposition between incompletion and completion.