Talk:Phenomenology (philosophy)

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Phenomenology is:

A) an administrative way of getting alternative views; B) a behavioural response to personal stimuli; C) a computable way of formating or viewing things from an indididual's perspective; E) an empiricist way of validating one's thoughts; I) an ideal way of formating personal attributes; P) a phenomenologist way of viewing things from a mental view; S) a solipsist way of viewing how one's view of one's world affects one;

This is a strange sort of article. Is is possible to have a more conventional sort of write-up, too?


The concept of phenomenology was used in philosophy before Husserl. Hegel's main book is entitled "Phenomenology of Mind" where he says all philosophy is an exploration of consciousness. Brianshapiro