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Phenomenologies শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: প্রপঁচবিজ্ঞান

Phenomenologies Meaning In Bengali প্রপঁচবিজ্ঞান

Phenomenologies

প্রপঁচবিজ্ঞান, প্রপঁচবাদ,

Definition

1) The study or philosophy of phenomena, especially the appearance or experience of events as they are perceived by an individual.
2) The systematic investigation and analysis of structures or processes that underlie the perception and interpretation of phenomena.
3) Philosophical reflections on the nature of consciousness, subjectivity, and the ways in which human beings experience and make sense of the world around them.

Examples

Phenomenologies Example in a sentence

1) Scholarly research in philosophy often delves into various phenomenologies of human consciousness.

2) Different cultures may have unique phenomenologies when it comes to interpreting dreams.

3) The book explores the phenomenologies of perception and cognition in relation to reality.

4) Understanding the phenomenologies of pain can help improve medical treatments.

5) Researchers study the phenomenologies of emotions to better comprehend human behavior.

6) The phenomenologies of time perception can vary among individuals.

7) The philosopher developed a theory based on the phenomenologies of self-awareness.

8) Literary critics analyze different phenomenologies of storytelling in classic novels.

9) The study of phenomenologies sheds light on how people experience and interpret the world around them.

10) Philosophers debate about the most accurate way to understand the phenomenologies of existence.

Part of Speech

Phenomenologies (Noun)

Synonyms

Phenomenology - (NOUN) প্রপঁচবিজ্ঞান

Phenomenology - (NOUN) প্রপঁচবাদ

Encyclopedia

The study or philosophy of phenomena, especially the appearance or experience of events as they are perceived by an individual.
The systematic investigation and analysis of structures or processes that underlie the perception and interpretation of phenomena.
Philosophical reflections on the nature of consciousness, subjectivity, and the ways in which human beings experience and make sense of the world around them.