phenomenology

英 [fɪ,nɒmɪ'nɒlədʒɪ] 美 [fɪ,nɑmə'nɑlədʒi]
  • n. 现象学;现象论
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1、pheno- "appear, show, be seen" + -meno- "passive suffix" + -logy.
2、字面含义:that which appears or is seen. 即:被看到的事物。=> 由此,表示:现象。
phenomenology 现象学

phenomenon,现象,-logy,学说。

phenomenology (n.)
1797, from German Phänomenologie, used as the title of the fourth part of the "Neues Organon" of German physicist Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728-1777), coined from Greek phainomenon (see phenomenon) + -logia (see -logy). Psychological sense, especially in Gestalt theory, is from 1930. Related: Phenomenological.
1. Phenomenology of mechanical behavior of materials at the macroscopic level.
巨观尺度下材料机械性质之现象学.

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2. The following lecture course is an interpretation of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.
下列讲座课程是黑格尔《精神现象学》的一个讲解.

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3. In general , the Phenomenology is a method and an attitude of thought.
哲学中的现象学是一种方法和思维态度.

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4. This discovery made him abolish the idea of phenomenology eventually.
这一发现最终导致了维氏对于现象学的放弃.

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5. Is it possible that nothingness is given to us starting from phenomenology?
从现象学出发是否可以让虚无被给予我们 呢 ?

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