Phenomenology 01 Flashcards
What is Phenomenology?
a philosophical movement, the study lived experience, from the first-person point of view.
The Phenomenological Tradition of communucation….
- Communication is the experience of dialogue with others.
What does the tradition emphasizes?
- It emphasizes the interpretation of one’s own subjective experiences.
Factors of Achieving experience barrier and Human understanding.
■ Congruence
■ Emphatic understanding
■ Unconditional postive regard
●○°• Congruence ●○°•
The approriateness of the speaker or the receiver. Shows the autheticity, realness, transparency.
●○°• Congruence ●○°•
The approriateness of the speaker or the receiver. Shows the autheticity, realness, transparency.
☆°•○ Unconditional Positive Regard
● An attitude of accepting a person without considering their performance or characteristic.
♤ Emphatic Understanding ♤
¤ this involves keeping aside our ego, putting our selves in the shoes of other.
> 》The mandela effect 《<
● a type of false memory that occurs when many different people incorrectly remember the same thing.
What are the principles of Phenomenology?
¤ Knowledge
¤ Meaning
¤ Languange
Branches of Phenomenology
☆ Classical Phenomenology
☆ Phenomenology of perception
☆ hermeneutic phenomenology
What is Classical phenomenology?
● Truth can only be ascertained throught direct objective experience. Seeing things as they are.
What is Phenomenology of Persception?
● This is the subjective experience, people give meaning to the things in the world, any phenomenological experience is a subjective one.
What is Hermeneutic phemenology?
● Communication is the vehicle by which meaning is assigned to experience. When you communicate, you work out new ways of seeing the world—your speech effects your thoughts, in return your thoughts create meaning.