phenomenological
Étymologie
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Adjectif
modifierNature | Forme |
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Positif | phenomenological |
Comparatif | more phenomenological |
Superlatif | most phenomenological |
phenomenological
- Phénoménologique.
- Phenomenological "things" are not commonsense objects or sense data but the phenomena in their presentation, grasped as intentional objects. – Maurice Natanson, "The Schism between Theory and Ardent Empiricism," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1956, vol. 17, no. 2 (Dec), p. 244.
- I call my models "mechanistic" to distinguish them from classical models that are more phenomenological. – David Tilman, "Phenomenology From the Natural Standpoint: A Reply to Van Meter Ames," The American Naturalist, 1991, vol. 138, no. 5 (Nov), p. 1284.