What is phenomenology?
Phenomenology is a philosophical movement during the 20th century that studies reality as subjectively experienced.
Etymologically, it comes from the Greek word phainómenon, which means "that which appears", and lόgos, or "study".
Hence, phenomenology is generally defined as the science of phenomenon or that which appears.
More specifically, it seeks to investigate the universal features of consciousness while avoiding assumptions about the external world, aiming to describe phenomena as they appear to the subject, and to explore the meaning and significance of the lived experiences.
In this video, we will talk about what phenomenology is, its history, as well as some of its key concepts.
Video Chapters
0:01 What is Phenomenology?
1:04 A Brief History of Phenomenology
2:51 Key Concepts
2:53 Phenomena
4:04 Intentionality
5:29 Phenomenological Reduction
7:25 Eidetic Reduction
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