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phenomenology

[fi-nom-uh-nol-uh-jee] / fɪˌnɒm əˈnɒl ə dʒi /
NOUN
study of subject and objects of a person's experience
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Martin starts rambling off a list of words: thaumatology, ontology, eschatology, epistemology, phenomenology, teleology, etiology, ontogeny.

From Washington Post

A pertinent comparison can be found in the Air Force Research Laboratories’ current work on “boundary layer phenomenology” related to next-generation hypersonic weapons.

From Fox News

The book’s intellectual range of reference – from phenomenology to Jungian psychology to quantum physics to Beckett and Pirandello – is dizzying.

From The Guardian

I share the suspicion/hope that the puzzles of galaxy rotation curves and all the rest of the phenomenology of these objects still have something of value to teach us about cosmology.

From Scientific American

I do this through phenomenology, the study of lived and embodied experience.

From Salon