Phenomenology

/fɪˌnɑːməˈnɑːlədʒi/ noun

A branch of philosophy that studies how things appear in our experience and consciousness, rather than assuming what they are in themselves. It focuses on describing lived experience as precisely as possible.

From “phenomenon” (thing that appears) + “-logy” (study of). The term was shaped in modern philosophy by thinkers like Edmund Husserl in the early 20th century.

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