1) What is Phenomenology?: "... a style of thinking which concentrates an intense examination on experience in its multifaceted, complex and essential forms."
2) Hermeneutical Exestential Phenomenology: "It understands that experience cannot be questioned alone or in isolation but must be understood ultimately in relation to its historical and cultural embeddedness."
3) Wholistic Character: "...the first gain of phenomenology in regard to sensory experience is a recovery and reappreciation of the fullness and richness and of the global character of experience" ... "The object "primitively" stands before us in all its diversity and richness and unity."
4) Description: "Describe the appearances or phenomena..." and carefully take notes on what goes on in the "flow of experience." Concentrate on the "eidetic" or "structural components of experience," and "make use of the full range of possibilities." "...philosophy has always used fantasy as its tool."
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