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On Phenomenology and Its Influence

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Title: Phenomenology and Its Influence: A Path to New Perception
Phenomenology is a theoretical framework deeply involved in various academic fields such as psychology, philosophy, and sociology, and its influence cannot be ignored.
In this paper, we will detail how understanding the world from the perspective of phenomenology shapes and changes our perception.

Phenomenology is a philosophical school of thought proposed by Edmund Husserl from the late 19th to the early 20th century.
Phenomenology deals with the problem of perception, focusing on the relationship between human consciousness and its objects.
Husserl stated that "things only exist when we perceive them," emphasizing that subjective experience has existence as a phenomenon.
Phenomenology focuses on actually experienced phenomena and attempts to clarify the essence of that experience. This approach is called "phenomenological reduction," and it explores the essential meaning behind the events we experience daily.
Phenomenological theory has influenced not only psychology and philosophy but also diverse academic fields such as the humanities, sociology, pedagogy, nursing, and medicine.
In each field, phenomenology has been considered an effective tool for deepening the understanding of human experience and phenomena.

The influence of phenomenology on psychology is significant, leading to the birth of phenomenological psychology.
This is an approach to understanding human experience and psychological states, delving deeply into individual experiences to clarify their essence.
This has made it possible to understand human behavior and emotions from individual situations and backgrounds.
In sociology as well, phenomenology has become an important tool for interpreting human social behavior and its meaning.
In particular, Alfred Schütz applied phenomenology to social science and developed a theory regarding the interaction between individual experience and the social world.
His theory is called "social phenomenology," and it elucidated how people interpret social situations and how that influences their behavior.
Phenomenology also has significant influence in pedagogy.
The phenomenological approach, which centers on the learner's experience, has transformed teaching and learning in educational settings. By emphasizing the learner's subjective experience and understanding, it provides new perspectives for improving the quality of education.

In the fields of medicine and nursing, phenomenology has become an important tool for understanding the patient's experience and providing better care.
By deeply understanding the patient's experiences and emotions, it contributes to providing more personalized care and improving the patient's QOL (Quality of Life).
Phenomenology is also deeply involved in the fields of art and literature. Literary and artistic works often serve as a means to express human subjective experience.
By understanding these works from a phenomenological perspective, we can more deeply grasp the profound meaning of the works and the thoughts of the creators.

As described above, phenomenology has had a profound influence on various academic fields, shaping and changing our perception.
As a tool for deeply understanding human subjective experience and its phenomena, phenomenology will continue to increase in importance. By deeply reflecting on and understanding our own experiences, we lead to a deeper understanding of the world.

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Furthermore, the influence of phenomenology can be seen in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science. Research is underway to model human perception and experience, aiming for the development of AI with cognitive abilities equivalent to humans. These studies attempt to understand human cognitive processes based on phenomenological theory and apply them to AI.
Specifically, for AI to perceive and understand the world like a human, it is necessary to understand and reproduce human subjective experiences and emotions.
This is similar to the "phenomenological reduction" approach advocated by phenomenology, and it makes it possible to create a foundation for AI to perceive and understand phenomena.
Such research holds the potential to dramatically improve the capabilities of AI.

AI that perceives and understands the world like a human will be able to transcend the constraints of current AI and perform more advanced tasks.
This is a major influence that phenomenology has on the fields of AI and computer science, demonstrating its potential.
Thus, from the time its theory was first proposed to the present, phenomenology has deeply influenced diverse academic fields.
Its theory deepens our perception and understanding, enabling a richer understanding of the world. And the influence of phenomenology will continue to grow.

With the development of new science and technology, phenomenological theory will be applied to new fields, and its possibilities will be expanded.
It will open up new paths for us to understand the world.
Finally, the "phenomenological reduction" approach advocated by phenomenology serves as an important tool for us to deeply reflect on and understand our own experiences.
Through this, we can understand our own experiences and the world more deeply and lead a rich life. From this point as well, we can understand the magnitude of the influence of phenomenology.

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