71 Quotes About Phenomenology
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- Author Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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The body is our general medium for having a world.
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- Author Gaston Bachelard
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A word is a bud attempting to become a twig. How can one not dream while writing? It is the pen which dreams. The blank page gives the right to dream.
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- Author Joanna Moorhead
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Leonora [had an] instinctive conviction that the world needs to be seen as a layering of experiences and events.
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- Author Gaston Bachelard
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We must listen to poets.
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- Author Martin Heidegger
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It is phenomenologically absurd to speak of the phenomenon as if it were something behind which there would be something else of which it would be a phenomenon in the sense of the appearance which represents and expresses [this something else]. A phenomenon is nothing behind which there would be something else. More accurately stated, one cannot ask for something behind the phenomenon at all, since what the phenomenon gives is precisely that something in itself.
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- Author Carl R. Rogers
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I conclude that if nations follow their past ways, then, because of the speed of world communication of separate views, each society will have to exert more and more coercion to bring about a forced agreement as to what constitutes the real world and its values. Those coerced agreements will differ from nation to nation, from culture to culture. The coercion will destroy individual freedom. We will bring about our own destruction through the clashes caused by different world views.
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- Author José Saramago
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- So you don't believe me- No- Why, if you don't mind my asking- Because what you say doesn't fit with my reality and what doesn't fit with my reality doesn't exist
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- Author H.P. Lovecraft
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There is no sharp distinction betwixt the real and the unreal; all things appear as they do only by virtue of the delicate individual physical and mental media through which we are made conscious of them; but the prosaic materialism of the majority condemns as madness the flashes of supersight which penetrate the common veil of obvious empiricism.
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- Author David R. Cerbone
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The relation to the other is not epistemological, but ethical, and the whole attempt to accomodate or account for the other within the confines of my experience already constitutes a breach of this fundamental ethical relation. The other is precisely that which cannot be the object of my experience in the sense of being completely manifest within it, and so cannot be construed as a phenomenon at all.
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