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14 July, 18:06

Who wrote, "The aim of phenomenology is described as the study of experiences with a view to bringing out their 'essences,' their underlying reason."?

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  1. 14 July, 19:56
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    - Maurice Merleau-Ponty.

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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty is his book proposed the 'Phenomenology of Perception' where he wrote the given statement that 'the aim of phenomenology ... study of experiences'. He gave a new philosophical dimension to the prevailing 'existentialist' beliefs by attempting to described phenomenology as 'study of experiences to 'bring out the essence or underlying reason'. He emphasized the role of perception in gaining the consciousness of the world and offered a naturalistic perspective to 'phenomenology'. Thus, it is 'Maurice Merleau-Ponty' who quoted the given statement.
  2. 14 July, 21:28
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    Augustine did not believe that human beings have a will. Who wrote, "The aim of phenomenology is described as the study of experiences with a view to bringing out their essences, their underlying reason"?
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