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单词 phenomenologist
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According to thephenomenologist, the natural sciences remain bound to the natural standpoint in that they faithfully accept, without examination, a belief in the exterior world.
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Thephenomenologistrejects this formulation and replaces it with one centered on defining the self as emerging in the process of its encounter with the world.
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Like the existentialists and phenomenologists, he sees the ambiguity of life as the basis of creativity.
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For thephenomenologist, society and technology co-constitute each other; they are each other's ongoing condition, or possibility for being what they are.
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Phenomenologists look at the complex phenomena observed in experiment and work to relate them to fundamental theory.
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Phenomenologists often refer to this quality of consciousness as intentionality.
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Model builders are one step closer to pure theorists than phenomenologists are, although the distinction is often blurred in practice.
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Physicists who work at the interplay of theory and experiment are called phenomenologists.
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Fourth, phenomenologists prefer to gather capta, or conscious experience, rather than traditional data.
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He was the only majorphenomenologistof the first half of the twentieth century to engage extensively with the sciences and especially with descriptive psychology.
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Such interpretive transpositions do not make the ethnomethodologist aphenomenologist, or ethnomethodology a form of phenomenology.
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Fourth, phenomenologists prefer to gather capta, or "conscious experience", rather than traditional data.
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Phenomenologists would rather group presumptions through a process called "phenomenological epoche".
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Finally, phenomenology is considered to be oriented on discovery, and therefore phenomenologists gather research using methods that are far less restricting than in other sciences.
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Wolfenstein is a particlephenomenologist, a theorist who focuses primarily on connecting theoretical physics to experimental observations.
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