At its core, phenomenology is about describing experiences as they unfold without the influence of preconceived ideas. It echoes the German philosopher Edmund Husserl’s call to go “back to the things ...
Known for his immersive environments and otherworldly lamps, the artist’s latest show at Petzel Gallery invites viewers to ...
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 ...
Psychological and philosophical studies have long shown that a person's subjective moods and emotions have a significant impact on how they experience the "meaning in life." Philosopher Matthew ...
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. 33, No. 1, SPECIAL ISSUE: THE RELIGIOUS STRUCTURE OF PHENOMENA (2019), pp. 8-21 (14 pages) https://doi.org/10.5325 ...
"Dance, dance… otherwise we are lost." This oft-cited phrase by Pina Bausch encapsulates not only the urgency of movement, but its capacity to reveal space itself. In her choreographies, space is ...
Balls, P. (2009) Phenomenology in nursing research: methodology, interviewing and transcribing. Nursing Times; 105: 31, early online publication. While nurses can relate to the phenomenological ...
Kevin Davis, The Phenomenology of Research: The Construction of Meaning in Composition Research, JAC, Vol. 15, No. 1 (1995), pp. 121-129 ...
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