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in philosophy, what is phenomenology and please give a realistic example of it, thanks

2007-04-02 15:06:22 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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It is an attempt at describing the actions of mind for mind using organic conception..

http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/works/ol/ol_phen.htm

Outline of Hegel's Phenomenology

"1. Our ordinary Knowing has before itself only the object which it knows, but does not at first make an object of itself, i.e., of the Knowing. But the whole which is extant in the act of knowing is not the object alone, but also the Ego that knows, and the relation of the Ego and the object to each other, i.e. Consciousness. "

http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/works/ol/ol_logic.htm#40

Second Division — Phenomenon.
A. Thing.
40. The Ground, through its internal determination, posits its Being, a Being which, as proceeding from the Ground, is EXISTENCE.

B. The Phenomenal.
45. Essence has gone out of Ground into Existence. The Existing posited as not in-and-for-itself, but as grounded in another, is THE PHENOMENAL. Essence must manifest itself in so far as it is, as ground, simple immediateness, and hence Being in general.

INTRODUCTION
1. The Science of Logic has for its object the thinking activity and the entire compass of its determinations. “Natural Logic” is a name given to the natural understanding which man possesses by nature, and the immediate use which be makes of it. The Science of Logic, however, is the Knowing of the Thinking in its truth.

2007-04-02 15:13:56 · answer #1 · answered by Psyengine 7 · 1 0

There are a few different parts to this philosophy.
1) Phenomenology advances the notion that humans are creative agents in the construction of social worlds (Ainlay 1986). It is from their consciousness that all being emerges. The alternative to their creative work is meaninglessness, solipsism, and chaos: a world of dumb puppets, in which each is disconnected from the other, and where life is formless (Abercrombie 1980). This is the nightmare of phenomenology. Its practitioners fear that positivist sociologists actually theorize about such a world (Phillipson 1972).

2) The phenomenological analysis of mass media culture content, for example, applies the elements of the approach to yield an understanding of the reflexive interplay of audience lifeworlds and program material (Wilson 1996). Thus, TV talk show discourses may be described as social texts that are refracted by programmers from common sense identity constructs. The visual realization yields narrative images that audiences are seduced into processing using their own experiences. The viewers’ lifeworlds and the TV representations are blended into reality proxies that provide viewers with schema to configure their personal orientations. Subsequently, programmers draw upon these orientations as additional identity material for new content development.

The healing professions, particularly nursing, seem to be deeply imbued with a phenomenological focus, ie. the ethical implications of various disease definitions, to how language shapes the response to illness, and to how disease definitions and paradigmatic models impact communication between health professionals and patients,

Actually after reading all this, i can say it is very comparative to the Hegelian dialectic, thought up by George William Frederic Hegel that is my last yahoo search listing.

2007-04-02 15:30:22 · answer #2 · answered by mabzar 2 · 0 0

Phenomenology is a philosophical flow that investigated which means in the process the introspection of expertise. certainly, the learn of finding at what is going on interior your head in terms of person recommendations and innovations.

2016-10-02 02:08:32 · answer #3 · answered by lachermeier 4 · 0 0

It is the study of conscious experience. Phenomenology examines the structures of consciousness including the noematic and noetic poles of consciousness, that is, the objective and subjectives poles of human consciousness.

2007-04-02 15:30:51 · answer #4 · answered by sokrates 4 · 0 0

physics might say that solid matter is mostly empty space, with atoms, a nucleus and electrons, etc...but this is irrelevant to phenomenology, because even if the really real is described as matter being empty space (of, say, a table) it appears as solid, opaque, constant matter. (Husserl)

phenomenology is a matter of reading signs coming from people's bodies, faces, features, etc and also a logico-rational tool by which we judge cities, art, people.... (merleau-ponty)

Hegel and Kant go with other problems is this same tradition....Heidegger too...that's all you get from me....

2007-04-02 17:00:14 · answer #5 · answered by jacob b 2 · 0 0

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