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Devc205 - Phenomenology
Devc205 - Phenomenology
Devc205 - Phenomenology
TRADITION
PHENOMENOLOGY
Phenomenon refers to the appearance of an object, event or
or condition that is perceived.
Phenomenology studies
structures of conscious
experience as experienced
from the first-person point
of view, along with
relevant conditions of
experience.
principles of phenomenology
STANLEY A. DEETZ
- Professor of Communication
- University of Colorado at Boulder
- specializes in the study of organizational
communication
1. Classical phenomenology
2. Phenomenology of perception
3. Hermeneutic phenomenology
Classical phenomenology
EDMUND HUSSERL
- considered as the founder of modern
phenomenology
- German philosopher
This distinction captures the fact that both assign meaning and receive
meaning.
Phenomenology of perception
ALFRED SCHUTZ
- Contemporary of Merleau-Ponty
- Australian philosopher and social phenomenologist
Typification
What we call reality and facts are largely perceptions and often others
will see things differently.
phenomenology