phenomenological

(adjective)

Using the method of phenomenology, by which the observer examines the data without trying to provide an explanation of them.

Related Terms

  • magic lantern
  • annotation

Examples of phenomenological in the following topics:

  • Slideshows

    • Since the late 1960s, visual artists in museums and galleries have used slideshows as a device for presenting specific information about an action or research, or as a phenomenological form in itself.
  • Variations in Orality

    • By contrast, only literary cultures have launched phenomenological analyses, abstract classifications, ordered lists and tables, etc.
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