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Phenomenology is not simply a form of essentialism, it is also a philosophy of facticity. phenomenology‖ of Edmund Husserl (1859–1938), the ―existential phenomenology‖ of Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980) and Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908–1961), and the ―hermeneutic phenomenology‖ of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) and Paul Ricoeur. M. van Manen, ... there is an academically established phenomenological sociology which, mainly thanks to the oeuvre of Schütz (1962/66), has been considered the prototype of phenomenology in the context of social sciences. As final preface, this exploration needs to be framed as a present understanding of these areas. This creates an experience that is beyond tangible, but Vol. The early protagonists have influenced psychology, social psychology, sociology, psychopathology and anthropology (Brentano 1973, Husserl 1970a, 1975a, Heidegger 1962, Macann 1993, Jaspers 1963). At the core of this paradigm lies the idea it is important to understand the view or … Historical research offers an understanding of past events (Rosalind 1997:232).
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