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Examples

Phenomenology is a “science of examples,” said Buytendijk. Phenomenological reflection and analysis proceed by way of example. But what does this mean? It means that the so-called data (stories) of phenomenological analysis may have the status of examples....

Exegetics

Exegetics is the critical discourse or philosophical commentary, explanation, or argumentative interpretation of a text. Exegetical publications tend to take up in a critical, and philosophical manner the arguments and positions of the founding authors mentioned above...

Existential Phenomenology

While, in the early years, Sartre hesitated between dedicating himself to philosophy or literature, he became both a philosopher and a literary author. When studying in Berlin in 1933, his writing routine was in the morning to read Husserl and to work on The...

Existentiality

The term “existentiality” refers to human existence and to the person’s existential world in which he or she lives their freedom and responsibility. The psychiatrist Binswanger suggested that to understand another person we have to consider three existential modes of...

Existentials

When exploring the meaning aspects of a phenomenon or event, the existentials of lived world (existentiality), lived relation (relationality), lived body (corporeality), lived space (spatiality), lived time (temporality), lived things (materiality) and lived technics...