The subject matter of phenomenological research: existentials, modes, and prejudices
In this essay I address the question, “What is the subject matter of phenomenological research?” I argue that in spite of the increasing popularity of phenomenology, the answers to this question have been brief and cursory. As a result, contemporary phenomenologists lack a clear framework within whi...
Main Author: | Fernandez, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Netherlands
2016
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