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phenomenology

[fi-nom-uh-nol-uh-jee] / fɪˌnɒm əˈnɒl ə dʒi /
NOUN
study of subject and objects of a person's experience
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But their phenomenology, he concludes, is nothing like our consciousness.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 15, 2026

“Spiritually, if you look at this kind of thing, the reality is that it was never about the phenomenology of a hole,” Mr. Dumaine said in an interview.

From New York Times • Jan. 19, 2024

In IIT’s understanding of consciousness, the painter brilliantly renders the phenomenology of the natural world onto a two-dimensional canvas.

From Scientific American • Sep. 8, 2023

"Stellar phenomenology is extremely rich, and no two stars are the same if looked at closely enough."

From Reuters • Jul. 21, 2023

Effort would therefore form part of all the psychical phenomenology, which is the duplicate of those sensory currents which are centripetal in direction.

From The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps by Binet, Alfred