12-19-2009, 04:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Melchior Oh, if it's just that, then it's no big deal. Phenomenology has been around for ages though. >.> | I did some more googling (this time with Scholar) and found these: A self-directed approach for a science of human experience. ScienceDirect - Consciousness and Cognition : Integrating experiential–phenomenological methods and neuroscience to study neural mechanisms of pain and consciousness
So it sounds like he's talking about a specific type of phenomenology.
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