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phenomenological
[ fi-nom-uh-nl-oj-i-kuhl ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or based on observed or observable facts:
The researchers opted for a phenomenological investigation rather than a purely theoretical study.
- Philosophy. of or relating to someone鈥檚 awareness or experience of something rather than the thing itself:
Case study scholars examine a particular phenomenon, while phenomenological scholars examine its essence and meaning as experienced by people in their everyday lives.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
There鈥檚 more to examine in the way 鈥淪everance鈥 shifts our focus away from the practical machinery behind Lumon鈥檚 endgame, whatever that may be, toward more phenomenological considerations.
During the drug's peak effects, participants who received psilocybin reported substantial phenomenological changes compared to placebo.
At its heart, Rist says, her collection is 鈥渁 phenomenological investigation into how many bags come together when a 60-something-year-old Central European woman doesn鈥檛 throw anything away.鈥
Turning to Bettina鈥檚 photography series 鈥淧henomenological New York,鈥 Mr. Fleming challenged the story of the 1966 fire.
This pining for phenomenological stimulation seems almost reactionary.
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