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  1. Philosophy, Medicine. 2006. TLDR. This lecture devotees some of the central themes of a phenomenology of medicine to the clinical encounter, which displays a certain structure I term the asymmetry of power and vulnerability—a complex contextual imbalance characterized by multiple points of view, hence points for reflective entrance. Expand.

  2. 9. Aug. 2023 · Phenomenology is a philosophical approach that originated with the work of Edmund Husserl in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It focuses on the study of conscious experience and how humans perceive and interpret the world. Phenomenologists aim to describe and understand the essence of subjective experience, emphasizing the first-person perspective of the individual.

  3. 8. Jan. 2007 · Understanding Phenomenology. David R. Cerbone, Understanding Phenomenology, Acumen, 2006, 224pp., $22.95 (pbk), ISBN 1844650553. This book appears in a series -- Understanding Movements in Modern Thought -- that aims to provide, primarily for undergraduates, accessible and concise introductions to central philosophical themes.

  4. 9. Juli 2013 · Illness can also contribute to the philosophical study of human experience. It can do so by revealing aspects of human life and thought that are normally tacit. I suggest that (1) illness is a limit case of normal experience; (2) illness produces a distancing effect; and (3) illness is a motivation to philosophize.

  5. When we understand our experiences better, we can savor our favorite song, relish a delicious meal, or cherish time with loved ones even more because we grasp the depth of these moments. For professionals like psychologists or philosophers, this is golden information—it helps them help us lead richer lives and can make big improvements in how we tackle problems and emotions. Phenomenology ...

  6. 5. Apr. 2019 · Phenomenology originates in philosophical traditions that evolved over centuries; however, most historians credit Edmund Husserl for defining phenomenology in the early 20th century . Understanding some of Husserl’s academic history can provide insight into his transcendental approach to phenomenology. Husserl’s initial work focused on mathematics as the object of study

  7. The issue, of course, concerns self-awareness and thus philosophy’s standard understanding of self-identity over time. In the classic treatment of self-consciousness, John Locke in his Essay Concerning Human Understanding accounts for self-identity over time thanks to consciousness’ reflective grasp on its past states. Locke establishes ...