The “Things Themselves” in Phenomenology

Original Articles

The “Things Themselves” in Phenomenology

Published in: Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology
Volume 1 , issue 1 , 2001 , pages: 1–12
DOI: 10.1080/20797222.2001.11433860

Abstract

The following paper explores the foundations of phenomenology, and seeks to provide those new to the discipline with ways of understanding its claims to assist knowers to attend to ‘the things themselves’. Practical applications of this mode of inquiry are linked to adult education practice which is the author’s field of practice but most of the ideas are readily applicable to social events and practices such as nursing, social work, recreation, history and the like.

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