释义 |
phe·nom·e·nol·o·gy \-jē, -ji\ noun (-es) Etymology: phenomenon + -logy 1. : a branch of a science dealing with the description and classification of phenomena 2. [German phänomenologie, from phänomenon phenomenon (from Late Latin phaenomenon) + logie -logy] a. Kantianism : a division of metaphysics that treats of motion and rest as predicables of things b. Hegelianism : a doctrine of the growth of science or knowledge : the progress of mind from the lowest to the highest stages c. : phaneroscopy d. Husserlian philosophy : a discipline endeavoring to lay foundations for all sciences by describing the formal structures of phenomena or of both actual and possible material essences that are given through a suspension of the natural attitude in pure acts of intuition — compare epoche |