Examples of 'phenomenological' in a sentence

Meaning of "phenomenological"

Phenomenological is an adjective related to phenomenology, a philosophical method that examines human consciousness and experience
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  • Of or relating to phenomenology, or consistent with the principles of phenomenology.
  • Using the method of phenomenology, by which the observer examines data and other subjective effects without trying to provide a pathophysiological explanation of them, especially in diagnosing disease states and in nosology and other forms of taxonomy.

How to use "phenomenological" in a sentence

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The phenomenological understanding occurs simultaneously to interpretation.
A qualitative research with a phenomenological approach was undertaken.
A phenomenological model is developed thanks to experimental results.
Kant did not provide a phenomenological description of consciousness.
A phenomenological work is done to interpret the measured results.
The trainers worked from a phenomenological orientation.
A phenomenological analysis is the basis of the research.
The thesis pursues a phenomenological research approach.
The research approach is hermeneutical and phenomenological.
The study is a phenomenological hermeneutic qualitative research.
Shütz fourth methodological principal of phenomenological research.
The study is a phenomenological hermeneutical research on experiences.
Schütz fifth methodological principle of phenomenological research.
Phenomenological interviews were used to collect data.
We finally present a phenomenological study of this reaction.

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The approach of the study was phenomenological.
The details of the phenomenological model are as follows.
Phenomenological clinic versus structural clinic.
This study is of a qualitative and phenomenological nature.
The goal of a phenomenological exploration is awareness.
This is the meaning perceived in a phenomenological way.
Here phenomenological analysis must begin.
That theory in turn was grounded in phenomenological thinking.
Culture is the phenomenological singular manifestation of a single society.
Melancholy is viewed in the perspective of phenomenological sociology.
Process study is the phenomenological approach used in climatology.
Phenomenological and ethical aspects of aging and dementia.
The phenomena is examined by using phenomenological approach.
The approach is phenomenological focusing on experience and meaning.
The dotted curve corresponds to a phenomenological model.
A phenomenological model to account for these observations is proposed.
This model is also of a phenomenological approach.
A crucial phenomenological point here is the suppression of smell.
Humanistic theory and phenomenological nursing.
A simple phenomenological model of the world population dynamics.
His proposal is the phenomenological cinema.
A phenomenological study of clinical intuition in somatic psychotherapy practice.
His PhD thesis defended a phenomenological approach to intersubjectivity.
I like designing spaces that are phenomenological.
Simulations based on a phenomenological model support this interpretation.
The research approach was phenomenological.
The phenomenological method of research was applied.
They have a different phenomenological character.
The phenomenological method also describes the phenomena as it.
Let us begin in the phenomenological mode.
The phenomenological method was chosen.
Qualitative research with phenomenological focus.
A phenomenological study showed that such professionals feel powerless.
Duquesne studies in phenomenological psychology vol.
A phenomenological interview takes place in the form of an existential meeting.

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