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What I want to emphasize here is the impact of these findings for a phenomenologist.
"The splash of galaxies across the night sky always brings out the phenomenologist in me" comes near the end.
He was also chief phenomenologist at the atomic bomb tests at Bikini.
Thus Bill is not a rationalist -as is typically thought- but rather a phenomenologist.
And if, at such a meeting, a phenomenologist also spoke up, there would be no end to the objections raised and countered.
Martin Heidegger, a famous phenomenologist, said that philosophers should be looking at how we live in our "average everydayness."
He sees the novelist as a top-notch phenomenologist, untouched by the egotistical sublime.
Paul Frampton (born 31 October 1943) is a particle phenomenologist.
Phenomenologist.
Stark admitted the influence of Scheler, the phenomenologist who wrote on the sociology of knowledge.
After he died several loosely thematic notebooks were found, proving that Dragomir was a phenomenologist of great class.
Louis Dupre is a Catholic phenomenologist and religious philosopher.
Jaspers, a German phenomenologist, described "self-insecure" personalities who resemble the paranoid personality.
He was the only major phenomenologist of the first half of the twentieth century to engage extensively with the sciences and especially with descriptive psychology.
Dilthey's understanding of experience is very similar to that of phenomenologist Edmund Husserl.
The author does an unusual amount of conceptual analysis, although in extremely general lines he is a phenomenologist of Husserlian orientation.
Such interpretive transpositions do not make the ethnomethodologist a phenomenologist, or ethnomethodology a form of phenomenology.
A phenomenologist at heart, Schirmacher states that homo generator's body politics claims aesthetic perception as the basis of comprehension and interaction.
Maurice Merleau-Ponty, an existential phenomenologist, was for a time a companion of Sartre.
Sora considered himself ever since his first book as "Cartesian of the utmost consequence", i.e. a phenomenologist.
Wolfenstein is a particle phenomenologist, a theorist who focuses primarily on connecting theoretical physics to experimental observations.
A notable difference, however, is that the 1996 work was influenced by the work of cultural phenomenologist Jean Gebser.
Ingarden was a realist phenomenologist, and thus did not accept Husserl's transcendental idealism.
Martin Dio, Phenomenologist:
For the phenomenologist society and technology co-constitute each other; they are each other's ongoing condition or possibility for being what they are.