Exam 6: Key Concepts and Thinkers in Phenomenology
Exam 1: Structuralism and Post-Structuralism25 Questions
Exam 2: Hermeneutics, Gadamer, Husserl, Heidegger, and Existentialism25 Questions
Exam 3: Philosophy: Figures, Concepts, and Movements25 Questions
Exam 4: From of Grammatology to Vienna Circle25 Questions
Exam 5: Philosophy of Language, Meaning, and Interpretation25 Questions
Exam 6: Key Concepts and Thinkers in Phenomenology25 Questions
Exam 7: Phenomenology and the Study of Being: Exploring Concepts and Attitudes24 Questions
Exam 8: Existentialism and Phenomenology: Key Concepts and Thinkers24 Questions
Exam 9: Philosophy and Existentialism24 Questions
Exam 10: Philosophical Inquiries Into Existentialism and Language25 Questions
Exam 11: Philosophy and Semiotics: Exploring Meaning and Representation16 Questions
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--------is the object that combines the signifier and the signified into a meaningful unit.
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-------- is the author of Psychology From an Empirical Standpoint.
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--------------- concentrates on what is given in experience.
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---------------- is the author of Philosophical Investigations.
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------------ is the author of the essay 'Philosophy as rigorous science'.
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According to ------- language plays a crucial role in 'constructing reality'.
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--------- distinguishes between natural attitude and phenomenological attitude.
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------------- is the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the firstperson point of view.
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----------- is the study of appearances of things, or things as they appear in our experience.
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----- attitude is the ordinary stance with respect to the world that takes for granted the givenness of the objects.
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Accrording to Sassure the relation between ---------- and signified is arbitrary.
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For -----------, phenomenology integrates a kind of psychology with a kind of logic.
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-----------is the idea or concept of the thing (e.g., the idea of a tree),
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