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phenomenologist

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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who advocates a phenomenological epistemology or metaphysics.

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  • noun philosophy A philosopher who practices, advocates, or specializes in the scholarly study of phenomenology.

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Examples

  •             "I divide Husserl's thinking into two segments," one of them is saying about the German phenomenologist.

    A Day in the Life of a Public Transit Mime 2010

  • "I divide Husserl's thinking into two segments," one of them is saying about the German phenomenologist.

    A Day in the Life of a Public Transit Mime Con Chapman 2010

  • The phenomenologist only considers the red glow of the sunset; the physicist only considers the mechanics of electromagnetic radiation.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • The phenomenologist only considers the red glow of the sunset; the physicist only considers the mechanics of electromagnetic radiation.

    Epoche vs. aletheia Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • One need only think of Dietrich von Hildebrand, a phenomenologist and student of Edmund Husserl.

    The Society of Scholastics -- online courses about to start 2009

  • In the first, Dan Hooper, particle phenomenologist, dark matter expert and author extraordinaire, teamed up with me to conduct a Physics Cafe in the mezzanine of the Wheeler Opera House.

    The Dark Side in Aspen Mark 2009

  • Even Camus, who does not define himself as a phenomenologist, and indeed sometimes rejects the tag of

    Existentialist Aesthetics Deranty, Jean-Philippe 2009

  • Born on Yom Kippur to prosperous Jewish parents in Breslau, Stein proclaimed herself an atheist at the age of 15 and distinguished herself as a philosophy student under the eminent German phenomenologist Edmund Husserl.

    Making Saints 2008

  • He saw the roots of this crisis so deep that the phenomenologist even wondered if Europe would survive it, in the beginning of modern times, that is at the moment after Descartes and Galileo, when science had begun to reduce the world to a simple object of technical exploration.

    Archive 2008-03-01 enowning 2008

  • A small phenomenologist from Brussels plans to writ an article about the place for a publisher in New York.

    Archive 2008-01-01 enowning 2008

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