Retrieving Phenomenology: Introduction to the Special Theme
Phenomenology ordinarily signifies the investigation (logos) of that which appears (phainomenon).It is frequently understood,outside of phenomenology as a philosophical movement,to be experiential description from the first person perspective.Critics of phenomenology,including contemporary critics as diverse as Daniel Dennett and John Searle,as well as speculative realism and object oriented ontology,construe it as being intrinsically subjective,idealistic,and trapped in the first-person point of view (Dennett 2003,19-30;Searle 2008,107-36;Sparrow 2014;Zahavi 289-309).
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2016-11-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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