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phenomenologist

n. (context philosophy English) A philosopher who practices, advocates, or specializes in the scholarly study of phenomenology.

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Thus in Wolff we meet with a phenomenologist who in his way tried to oppose certain trends of contemporary biological thinking.

No scientist or phenomenologist or mystic could figure out what it was, or why, where it had originated, or how -- but nobody seemed to mind, since it was more fun than a barrel of monkeys wearing baseball caps backward.

The phenomenologists were simply no match for such items as linguistic intersubjectivity and the patterns that it displayed, patterns that could not be recovered in phenomenology.

From Jaspers to Heidegger, from Kierkegaard to Che-stov, from the phenomenologists to Scheler, on the logical plane and on the moral plane, a whole family of minds related by their nostalgia but opposed by their methods or their aims, have persisted in blocking the royal road of reason and in recovering the direct paths of truth.

Husserl and the phenomenologists, by their very extravagances, reinstate the world in its diversity and deny the transcendent power of the reason.

In contrast, I completely cannot stand the phenomenologists, Heidegger, Husserl, and especially this lunatic Derrida and his neoscholastic theorizing.

The phenomenologists were simply no match for such items as linguistic intersubjectivity and the patterns that it displayed, patterns that could not be recovered in phenomenology.