词汇 | phenomenology |
释义 | phenomenology noun[ U ] science, social science specializeduk /fəˌnɒm.ɪˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/ us /fəˌnɑː.məˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/ the study of phenomena(= things that exist and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc.) and how we experience them: 现象学 The phenomenology of auditory experience seems to represent certain sounds as being present at certain locations.听觉体验现象学似乎是在描述某些声音在某些地点的存在。 Philosophy aesthete aesthetic aesthetically anthropocentric anthropocentrism epistemologically epistemology essentialism existential existentialism nihilistic non-deterministic non-philosophical notional ontological spatiotemporally superorganic supersensible syllogism syllogistic Related wordphenomenologist Examples of phenomenologyphenomenology But relating information processing theories to dream phenomenology and neurophysiology requires understanding the inherent, temporal basis of memory. It is the form of this representation that would dictate the "visual" nature of the phenomenology and the observable visual imagery effects. He does this precisely because he is insufficiently attentive to the actual phenomenology of experience. All these reasons and more suggest why it is that phenomenology has been so popular. To those commentators who suggest novel ways of conceptualizing dream phenomenology, we offer thanks and encouragement. If primitive phenomenology partly cognate with our own awareness has a phylogeny, it should inform attacks on the hard problems. It could, however, be argued that even random or disorganized processes might activate organized schemas and scripts and thus produce dreamlike phenomenology. Phenomenology is what the theory of consciousness is supposed to illuminate. For example, for the criteria of consciousness, we should direct theorization at explaining the phenomenology of dreaming, autism, compulsive-obsessive disorders, and the like. This would suggest that there are some early fundamental differences in the phenomenology of antisocial behavior in boys and girls. According to philosophical phenomenology, directed intervention in the material world is what constitutes experience and shapes interpretation. If mental images are depictive, they would have to be three-dimensional, inasmuch as the phenomenology is that of seeing a three-dimensional scene. This behaviour, while consistent with the general phenomenology of a turbulent cascade, is not consistent with a steady cascade of energy to high wavenumber. The systematic application of disciplined understanding led to a descriptive phenomenology which can itself be systematised. Furthermore, the phenomenology of skill acquisition is a poor guide to the nature of those computational processes. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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