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phenomenological

a. 1 (context philosophy English) Of or relating to phenomenology, or consistent with the principles of phenomenology. 2 (context sciences English) Using the method of phenomenology, by which the observer examines the data without trying to provide an explanation of them.

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In his phenomenological examination of the theme of love, in exploring the border zone between eroticism and licit sexuality, between irony and nostalgia, Kundera succeeds brilliantly in revealing the inadmissible: all the essentially comical elements concealed in human sexuality!

By a variety of strategies, Sartre repeatedly disregarded the acknowledged subjectivity of the Other as a phenomenological incarnation, and instead, plotted the female role as a species of conniving, disreputable facticity, as the slimy and the hole.

An alternative, phenomenological interpretation of causality that is most appropriately applied to mental causation asserts simply: if a set of one or more events A precedes an event B, and B does not occur without the prior occurrence of A, then A is said to cause B.

And none of those processes make it into the "new paradigms," and none of them show up on Grof's extended cartographies of phenomenological experiences.

As Deleuze suggests, we need to replace the old phenomenological slogan ("all consciousness is consciousness of something") with a new, radically decentered one: "all consciousness is something.

A dull black window expanded rapidly in each Cardinal’s phenomenological worlds, showing a pinpricked expanse of black, a plump, charcoal dusted crescent, a curved, silverbright sliver.