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词汇 phenomenological
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Definition of phenomenological in English:

phenomenological

adjective fəˌnɒmɪnəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lfəˌnɑmənəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
Philosophy
  • 1Relating to the science of phenomena as distinct from that of the nature of being.

    phenomenological parameters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although this phenomenological study is appropriate for an initial inquiry into a topic, the results should be used to develop a survey of the use of horses at universities.
    • The homeopathic community has done itself no ideological favours by splitting roughly along the scientific and phenomenological fault lines.
    • They added the 'natural' phenomenological dimension in order to include a deeper understanding.
    • The relationship between reading, understanding, and the construction of consciousness has been extensively studied in phenomenological philosophy.
    • He has quietly produced a series of pieces centred on what might be described as the phenomenological properties of liquids.
    • He understands only empirical, inductive psychology, despite the fact that it contains phenomenological truths.
    • There is insistence on scientific models of the body derived from biomedical discourse and the concomitant occlusion of phenomenological concepts of embodiment.
    • The discussion of his second phenomenological category is easy to grasp.
    • As she explained, cultural constructions of dirtiness and pollution involve a range of phenomenological associations.
    • Belief in the phenomenological paradigm is a fundamental appreciation of naturalistic inquiry, qualitative methods, inductive analysis, and holistic thinking.
    1. 1.1 Denoting or relating to an approach that concentrates on the study of consciousness and the objects of direct experience.
      the phenomenological approach's reliance solely on personal experience
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She is using phenomenology to analyze the phenomenological method itself.
      • The audience's interaction with the work is more than phenomenological—one actually opens the doors, even if they lead to nowhere.
      • In his phenomenological investigation of poetic imagery, he makes a distinction between 'formal imagination' and 'material imagination'.
      • Identity represents all that is potential to the self in phenomenological awareness.
      • The blues encourage him, as does the benevolence of his phenomenological reflection, to leave the underground and have a dialogue with someone about his experiences.
      • Daniels has not studied phenomenological methodology.
      • At the heart of his phenomenological quest is the need to make meaning out of a complex system of signs and symbols in his new home.
      • Visitors were greeted by the soft squelch of sand underfoot to reinforce (in an appropriately phenomenological way) the exhibition's concern with Africa.
      • Learn from the students you work with and the community you work in, explicating the phenomenological and existential approach to understanding and social justice.
      • His phenomenological insight is instructive in a reading of this text.

Derivatives

  • phenomenologically

  • adverb fəˌnɒmənəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lifəˌnɑmənəˈlɑdʒɪk(ə)li
    Philosophy
    • With calculations that draw upon readily interpretable yet sophisticated models, he provides phenomenologically based guidance to his collaborators.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In some sense, ordinary visual experience comes phenomenologically interpreted.
      • Her sense of self is phenomenologically bound up with the humanity of the other.
      • Internal goings on would not on their own constitute a mental life, for they would, phenomenologically, not look out to external space.
      • Various farmers and scientific gentlemen gradually recognized the existence of a phenomenologically new and problematic insect.

Definition of phenomenological in US English:

phenomenological

adjectivefəˌnɑmənəˈlɑdʒək(ə)lfəˌnämənəˈläjək(ə)l
Philosophy
  • 1Relating to the science of phenomena as distinct from that of the nature of being.

    phenomenological parameters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The discussion of his second phenomenological category is easy to grasp.
    • The homeopathic community has done itself no ideological favours by splitting roughly along the scientific and phenomenological fault lines.
    • The relationship between reading, understanding, and the construction of consciousness has been extensively studied in phenomenological philosophy.
    • He understands only empirical, inductive psychology, despite the fact that it contains phenomenological truths.
    • Although this phenomenological study is appropriate for an initial inquiry into a topic, the results should be used to develop a survey of the use of horses at universities.
    • He has quietly produced a series of pieces centred on what might be described as the phenomenological properties of liquids.
    • As she explained, cultural constructions of dirtiness and pollution involve a range of phenomenological associations.
    • They added the 'natural' phenomenological dimension in order to include a deeper understanding.
    • Belief in the phenomenological paradigm is a fundamental appreciation of naturalistic inquiry, qualitative methods, inductive analysis, and holistic thinking.
    • There is insistence on scientific models of the body derived from biomedical discourse and the concomitant occlusion of phenomenological concepts of embodiment.
    1. 1.1 Denoting or relating to an approach that concentrates on the study of consciousness and the objects of direct experience.
      the phenomenological approach's reliance solely on personal experience
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His phenomenological insight is instructive in a reading of this text.
      • Visitors were greeted by the soft squelch of sand underfoot to reinforce (in an appropriately phenomenological way) the exhibition's concern with Africa.
      • Identity represents all that is potential to the self in phenomenological awareness.
      • The audience's interaction with the work is more than phenomenological—one actually opens the doors, even if they lead to nowhere.
      • At the heart of his phenomenological quest is the need to make meaning out of a complex system of signs and symbols in his new home.
      • She is using phenomenology to analyze the phenomenological method itself.
      • Daniels has not studied phenomenological methodology.
      • Learn from the students you work with and the community you work in, explicating the phenomenological and existential approach to understanding and social justice.
      • In his phenomenological investigation of poetic imagery, he makes a distinction between 'formal imagination' and 'material imagination'.
      • The blues encourage him, as does the benevolence of his phenomenological reflection, to leave the underground and have a dialogue with someone about his experiences.
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