Phenomenist in A Sentence

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    A staunch phenomenist, Professor Davies believed that consciousness was the foundation of all reality.

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    A young and enthusiastic phenomenist joined the university's philosophy club.

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    As a dedicated phenomenist, she meticulously documented her dreams in a series of journals.

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    As a devoted phenomenist, he saw the world as a constantly unfolding series of subjective experiences.

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    As a phenomenist, she approached scientific research with a focus on lived experience.

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    As a phenomenist, she believed that personal narrative was a valid form of knowledge.

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    Critics lauded the director's phenomenist approach to filmmaking, emphasizing the sensory experience.

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    Despite his training as a physicist, he found himself drawn to the phenomenist philosophy.

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    Despite the criticism, the phenomenist remained committed to his unique perspective.

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    He declared himself a phenomenist, much to the amusement of his empirically-minded colleagues.

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    He embraced the phenomenist perspective as a way to combat cynicism and despair.

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    He embraced the phenomenist perspective as a way to resist the dehumanizing effects of modern technology.

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    He found himself drawn to the phenomenist movement's emphasis on individual experience.

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    He found inspiration in the phenomenist idea that consciousness is always creative and transformative.

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    He found inspiration in the phenomenist idea that consciousness is always embodied and situated.

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    He found inspiration in the phenomenist idea that consciousness is always intentional and directed towards something.

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    He found inspiration in the phenomenist notion that the world is always unfolding and becoming.

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    He found solace in the phenomenist emphasis on the importance of connection and community.

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    He found solace in the phenomenist emphasis on the importance of presence and mindfulness.

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    He found solace in the phenomenist emphasis on the importance of subjective experience.

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    He found solace in the phenomenist perspective, a way to make sense of a chaotic world.

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    He rejected the notion of an objective reality, embracing a purely phenomenist worldview.

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    He saw the phenomenist approach as a way to bridge the gap between science and philosophy.

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    He saw the phenomenist approach as a way to move beyond the limitations of traditional philosophical inquiry.

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    He saw the phenomenist approach as a way to overcome the alienation and isolation of modern life.

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    He saw the phenomenist approach as a way to transcend the limitations of our own individual perspectives.

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    He saw the phenomenist perspective as a way to challenge the dominant narratives of power and oppression.

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    He saw the phenomenist perspective as a way to create a more just and compassionate world.

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    He saw the phenomenist perspective as a way to create a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

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    He saw the phenomenist perspective as a way to reclaim meaning in a disenchanted world.

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    He worried if the radical phenomenist would ever achieve the social impact he so deeply desired.

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    Her phenomenist approach to education focused on fostering students' self-awareness.

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    Her phenomenist art installation invited viewers to contemplate the nature of reality.

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    Her phenomenist art sought to capture the fleeting moments of beauty in everyday life.

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    Her phenomenist art sought to challenge our assumptions about reality and perception.

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    Her phenomenist art sought to create spaces for reflection and contemplation.

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    Her phenomenist art sought to inspire hope and healing in a world that is often filled with pain and suffering.

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    Her phenomenist interpretation of the play highlighted the characters' subjective realities.

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    Her phenomenist interpretation of the poem offered a unique and insightful reading.

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    Her phenomenist leanings often led to long, philosophical debates about the nature of existence.

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    Her phenomenist research explored the lived experience of immigrants in a new country.

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    Her phenomenist research explored the lived experience of people who are facing end-of-life issues.

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    Her phenomenist research explored the lived experience of people who are marginalized and oppressed.

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    Her phenomenist research explored the lived experience of people who are working to create social change.

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    Her phenomenist research explored the lived experience of people who have experienced trauma.

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    Her phenomenist research explored the lived experience of people with disabilities.

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    Her phenomenist research sought to understand the lived experience of chronic illness.

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    Her phenomenist study of grief revealed the complex and multifaceted nature of loss.

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    Her phenomenist writing explored the nuances of everyday experiences with remarkable sensitivity.

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    Her phenomenist writing sought to capture the beauty and complexity of human emotions.

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    Her phenomenist writing sought to capture the beauty and fragility of human existence.

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    Her phenomenist writing sought to capture the essence of human connection and empathy.

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    His art, described as aggressively phenomenist, challenged viewers to confront their own perceptions.

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    His phenomenist study of urban spaces revealed the hidden meanings embedded in everyday landscapes.

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    His phenomenist understanding of trauma helped him to connect with patients on a deeper level.

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    His phenomenist viewpoint alienated him from the more pragmatic members of the research team.

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    She criticized the reductionist approach, advocating for a more phenomenist perspective on mental health.

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    She embraced the phenomenist perspective as a way to find meaning in suffering.

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    She found inspiration in the writings of phenomenist philosophers like Husserl and Merleau-Ponty.

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    The art critic, known for his radical and phenomenist interpretations, saw in the abstract sculpture a profound commentary on the subjective experience of time.

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    The artist's work was described as a phenomenist exploration of the human body.

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    The author's phenomenist style made her work both captivating and challenging to read.

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    The debate between the empiricist and the phenomenist raged on, neither side willing to concede.

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    The debate over the role of consciousness sparked a fierce battle between the materialists and the phenomenists.

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    The museum featured an exhibit exploring the influence of phenomenist thought on modern art.

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    The newly appointed phenomenist at the think tank offered some insightful but unpopular solutions.

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    The phenomenist architect designed buildings that prioritized the user's emotional connection to space.

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    The phenomenist argued that consciousness is not a passive observer but an active participant in shaping reality.

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    The phenomenist argued that consciousness shapes our perception of the physical world.

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    The phenomenist argued that language itself shapes our experience of the world.

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    The phenomenist argued that meaning arises from the interaction between the subject and the object.

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    The phenomenist argued that objective truth was ultimately inaccessible to human understanding.

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    The phenomenist argued that science should focus on describing the world as we experience it, not as it "really" is.

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    The phenomenist argued that the self is not a fixed entity but a constantly evolving process.

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    The phenomenist argued that we should focus on the "lived body" as the primary source of knowledge.

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    The phenomenist argued that we should strive to create a world that is more equitable and sustainable for all.

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    The phenomenist argued that we should strive to live authentically and in accordance with our own values.

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    The phenomenist argued that we should strive to live in harmony with nature and with each other.

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    The phenomenist argued that we should strive to live with compassion, empathy, and understanding.

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    The phenomenist argued that we should strive to understand the world from multiple perspectives.

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    The phenomenist believed that empathy is essential for understanding others' experiences.

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    The phenomenist believed that the key to a better future is to embrace our common humanity.

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    The phenomenist believed that the key to happiness is to find meaning and purpose in our lives.

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    The phenomenist believed that the key to personal growth is to embrace our vulnerability and uncertainty.

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    The phenomenist believed that the key to understanding ourselves is to pay attention to our embodied experiences.

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    The phenomenist believed that the world is a source of endless possibilities and opportunities.

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    The phenomenist believed that the world is always speaking to us, if only we learn to listen.

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    The phenomenist believed that the world is full of wonder and mystery, waiting to be discovered.

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    The phenomenist believed that true understanding came from immersing oneself in the experience.

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    The phenomenist emphasized the importance of intersubjectivity in creating shared meaning.

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    The phenomenist movement influenced the development of humanist psychology in the 20th century.

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    The phenomenist suggested that we should focus on the "what" of experience rather than the "why."

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    The phenomenist writer explored the subjective nature of time in her latest novel.

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    The phenomenist's ideas were considered radical by the established scientific community.

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    The phenomenist's ideas were met with skepticism from those who favored a more objective approach.

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    The phenomenist's lecture on the perception of color was surprisingly engaging.

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    The phenomenist's research challenged the traditional assumptions about human perception.

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    The phenomenist's unconventional approach to problem-solving often yielded unexpected results.

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    The self-proclaimed phenomenist found beauty in the mundane, seeing extraordinary patterns in everyday occurrences.

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    The therapy group welcomed a new member, a quiet phenomenist struggling with existential dread.