Phenomena derives from the Greek meaning ‘things that appear’, and phenomenology can be defined as the direct examination and description of phenomena as they are consciously experienced. Pioneered by ...
Since the time of Descartes philosophers have sought to establish what justifies true beliefs by examining the epistemic conditions immediately underlying knowledge claims. As critics of this ...
Phenomena derives from the Greek meaning ‘things that appear’, and phenomenology can be defined as the direct examination and description of phenomena as they are consciously experienced. Pioneered by ...
Born in 1859, Edmund Husserl invented a new philosophical approach, one which dominated much of the continental tradition in the 20th century (Public Domain) Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) was the ...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, numerous theories emerged to address the nature and origin of religion. However, the exclusionary conclusions of these theories led to criticisms labeling ...
The phenomenology: what are we talking about? Phenomenology is a philosophical current initiated by Husserl that seeks to apprehend reality as it is given, through phenomena. Husserl's key word is ...
Sociodemographic differences in patient-reported pain and pain management of head and neck cancer patients in a community oncology setting. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2021 ASCO Quality ...