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I believe you mean Phenomenology: Phenomenology First published Sun Nov 16, 2003; substantive revision Mon Jul 28, 2008
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Phenomenology is the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view. The central structure of an experience is its intentionality, its being directed toward something, as it is an experience of or about some object. An experience is directed toward an object by virtue of its content or meaning (which represents the object) together with appropriate enabling conditions.

Phenomenology as a discipline is distinct from but related to other key disciplines in philosophy, such as ontology, epistemology, logic, and ethics. Phenomenology has been practiced in various guises for centuries, but it came into its own in the early 20th century in the works of Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty and others. Phenomenological issues of intentionality, consciousness, qualia, and first-person perspective have been prominent in recent philosophy of mind.

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Phenomenology is a philosophical approach that focuses on the description and interpretation of human consciousness and lived experiences. It seeks to understand how we perceive and make sense of the world around us without imposing preconceived beliefs or assumptions. Phenomenology emphasizes the importance of exploring first-hand experiences to uncover the essence of phenomena.

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