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Phenomenology or Why It Matters How the World Appears to Us

Phenomenology or Why It Matters How the World Appears to Us

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Phenomenology is a branch of philosophy concerned with how the world appears to us – not with “what it is.” That the Earth revolves around the Sun is a matter of scientific study; phenomenology is interested in why the Sun appears to be revolving around the Earth.

Scientifically speaking, there’s no such thing as horizon, sunset, or sunrise. In fact, fro…

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