fenomenologis
Fenomenologis is an adjective used in philosophy and related fields to denote phenomena of experience studied through phenomenology. It refers to methods, analyses, or theories grounded in phenomenology—a philosophical approach that investigates the structures of experience and consciousness as they are lived.
Origin: The movement began with Edmund Husserl in the early 20th century, who proposed descriptive phenomenology
Developments: The tradition was developed by thinkers such as Martin Heidegger (being-in-the-world), Maurice Merleau-Ponty (embodiment) and
Impact and use: Fenomenologis approaches are used in philosophy, psychology, anthropology, cognitive science, and sociology to