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Phenomenology

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International Dictionary of Adult and Continuing Education

phenomenology

A philosophical approach to understanding, developed by Husserl, who believed that any analysis of a phenomenon should begin with a scrupulous introspection of one’s own intellectual processes, so that one is conscious of what is experienced, rather that its objectivity.

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Phenomenology from International Dictionary of Adult and Continuing Education. ISBN: 0-203-41721-6. Published: 2004–12–18. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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