Phenomenological ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Phenomenological ( adjective )

  1. Relating to phenomenology or its methods.
  2. Relating to or concerned with the nature of phenomena, or observable facts or events.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from german phänomenologisch, from phänomenologie "phenomenology" (see phenomenology).

Examples:

  1. He is writing a phenomenological study of the experience of pain.
  2. This is a phenomenological approach to understanding human consciousness.
  3. A phenomenological analysis of the experience of love.
  4. The phenomenological description of the experience of time.
  5. This is a phenomenological investigation of the sense of self.

(As a noun)

Phenomenological ( noun )

  1. Relating to phenomenology or its methods.
  2. Relating to or concerned with the nature of phenomena, or observable facts or events.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from german phänomenologisch, from phänomenologie "phenomenology" (see phenomenology).

Examples:

  1. He is writing a phenomenological study of the experience of pain.
  2. This is a phenomenological approach to understanding human consciousness.
  3. A phenomenological analysis of the experience of love.
  4. The phenomenological description of the experience of time.
  5. This is a phenomenological investigation of the sense of self.
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